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Hello ummmm, well the current situation is that anyone who has more than £23000 in assets has to pay the full cost of care home fees. When my parents had to go into care, it cost them over £200,000 in fees 5 which practically wiped out everything. They had worked hard all of their lives for everything they had, they both had private pensions which if they had to just use that towards their care I would have accepted that, but no, they took everything pensin money, the home and their savings. Yet others who have either just blown everything or not contributed anything into the system can get their care all paid for. Do you think that is fair?
I will admit that there is another side of this in that as we had to pay for my parents care it meant that we could choose where they went, if it had been paid for by the council we may not have had this choice though we do know that in the care home where my parents stayed, there were other residents who had their care paid in full by the council.
Some years ago the then Government, requested an independent report into the situation of paying for care costs, in the published report it was recommended that the threshold of having to pay the fees should be raised from £23000 up to £100,000. This has not been acted on, Instead I believe the government plan to raise the threshold to 27,000 in 2020. Typical of the government not to listen!