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Believe me, over the years I’ve made myself as popular as clap in a nunnery. Other posters have already said you have to stand your ground where bad practice is concerned and act against it. But we have to remember that not every one carer or home is bad, in fact many are as good as you will anywhere in the EU. Often it can be one individual that spoils it for every one else its what’s done to put things right that counts, as for choice its down to the individual.
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I will come an work for you Doug if I ever manage to convince Mick to move to Blackpool.
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There are god and bad in every thing and homes for the elderly are no different. As I said in another thread I served on the LCC Social Services Liaison and we visited these homes every six months and I found that most were okay, mind you here are none left to inspect as LCC have nearly sold them all. As for private homes I can only speak on those I have actually visited and they were pretty fair.
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The only thing really I dont agree with is paying for it out of their life saving:(
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This thread is sort of giving me a guilt trip. My mum finished up in a Residential Home at the end of her years (was 89). She wasn't suffering too much from senile dementia (hell, could do the Daily Mirrors Quiz crossword within the hour). Just that she was terribly forgetful, not turning off oven jets, asking son how old he was a few times within half hour, unsteady on her feet, forgetting where I worked, broken hip just falling over whilst kneeling down lighting fire etc.
Lived with brother at the time, but was obvious was getting impossible to watch her at all times. I was rearing a 10-year old and helping with 3-year grandaughter .. 8 nights out of 11, and working in Manchester. Think she understood and went in without grumbling. They were very kind and, although couldn't go without shedding a tear (self indulgence). think she was comfortable. Yes, I do feel guilty .. but I would not expect my kids to look after me 24/7. If decent home, can be like a hotel .. waited on hand on foot, no housework, no cooking .. roll on .. :D Am confident would get put in a good one, due to the agency work my daughter did in many homes around here (and she is very forceful with her opinions and knowledge of what is good and bad) .. so I count myself lucky. |
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