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My neighbour, who is 48, was looking after her elderly mother in their family home. She was receiving Carer's Allowance, in addition to Incapacity Benefit, as she has poorly controlled diabetes along with other health issues. The mother had a series of TIAs which left her confused and unpredictable, and so was forcibly placed in a residential care home 'until she got better'.
My neighbour now has only Incapacity Benefit on which to live, with which she has to meet her bills, feed herself and her animals, which she refuses to get re-homed. She is just not coping. Her house is not just filthy, it is piled high with papers and furniture she will not get rid of because they belong to her mother, and her mother will need her things around her when she gets home. The animals, although well-loved, are starting to suffer, and although we have all offered to help, the offers have been turned down.
On top of this, my neighbour's diabetes is worse, and she has just started on a new insulin regime of 4 injections a day, which she is trying to get her head around.
She does not drive, her mother's care home is an 8 mile round trip and she cannot get a bus.
I have been going into my neighbour's house every morning for the past five days, and found her having a hypo on two occasions. This morning, the dogs had not been out, and had messed all over the kitchen floor. She was oblivious to this. I cleaned it up (which I don't mind doing), but what if she had slipped and knocked herself out when she was on her own?
Financially, the house is in her mother's name, and there are other assets in her mother's name. Her mother's finances are handled by an advocate with power of attorney, who is not interested in my neighbour's situation, and her mother is not able to comprehend the situation. BUT my neighbour insists on buying her mother expensive fruit and vegetable to take when she visits, because her mother 'won