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My mother is now 93 years old and since my father died, almost 20 years ago, she has lived alone with my brother living near by who has kept an eye on her
She has always been quite fit and weather permitting has gone out each day for a stroll, to the local shop etc.
She owns her own house, a small Terraced house in Yorkshire, she still sleeps upstairs and now gets to bed with help from my brother
Since January this year she has started to deteriorate, become more and more deaf and quite frail ..... but she is still good, happy and as active as can be expected
In January my brother gave up work to look after her full time .....as he is now "on his own" he lives with her ...... she needs 24 hour a day attention ....... I would not say care as she still cooks etc.
With this in mind it was suggested a few weeks ago that Social Services were called to offer advice
My brother is living off savings, (not that much), and he cannot get any "unemployment" benefits as he is not looking for work - he is therefore not classed as unemployed .........
I cannot remember the last time my mother went to the doctors and she says that she has never needed to go ........ it could easily be 20 years ....... she will not go period!!!
Anyway it was suggested that a "Carers Allowance" may be claimable, presumably by my brother ...... around £60 per week
My mother now lives off her OAP and, apart from this, has never received any benefits whatsoever
The guys who came round from SS agreed that she is in need of help but the big problem is that she has not been to the doctors for years, and because of this it may be doubtful
OK you may say that the easy thing is for her to go to the Docs and be assessed, but she is quite a stubborn Yorkshire lady and refuses to go because she thinks that they will recommend that she be "put in a home" and also that her house may be taken away from her .......... she will never allow that to happen
If anyone has any similar experiences I would be grateful of your comments ........... I live in France, so apart from a few visits a year I can only really discuss things with them on the telephone
She has always been quite fit and weather permitting has gone out each day for a stroll, to the local shop etc.
She owns her own house, a small Terraced house in Yorkshire, she still sleeps upstairs and now gets to bed with help from my brother
Since January this year she has started to deteriorate, become more and more deaf and quite frail ..... but she is still good, happy and as active as can be expected
In January my brother gave up work to look after her full time .....as he is now "on his own" he lives with her ...... she needs 24 hour a day attention ....... I would not say care as she still cooks etc.
With this in mind it was suggested a few weeks ago that Social Services were called to offer advice
My brother is living off savings, (not that much), and he cannot get any "unemployment" benefits as he is not looking for work - he is therefore not classed as unemployed .........
I cannot remember the last time my mother went to the doctors and she says that she has never needed to go ........ it could easily be 20 years ....... she will not go period!!!
Anyway it was suggested that a "Carers Allowance" may be claimable, presumably by my brother ...... around £60 per week
My mother now lives off her OAP and, apart from this, has never received any benefits whatsoever
The guys who came round from SS agreed that she is in need of help but the big problem is that she has not been to the doctors for years, and because of this it may be doubtful
OK you may say that the easy thing is for her to go to the Docs and be assessed, but she is quite a stubborn Yorkshire lady and refuses to go because she thinks that they will recommend that she be "put in a home" and also that her house may be taken away from her .......... she will never allow that to happen
If anyone has any similar experiences I would be grateful of your comments ........... I live in France, so apart from a few visits a year I can only really discuss things with them on the telephone
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