They have looked at that. £1700 a week but they are concerned in case the carers turn out to be wrong 'uns!
How can they justify that amount of money? A better arrangement, would be a single person, desperate for a roof over their head.
They have looked at that. £1700 a week but they are concerned in case the carers turn out to be wrong 'uns!
They have looked at that. £1700 a week but they are concerned in case the carers turn out to be wrong 'uns!
That really would be pot luck Harry - would you like a desperate person caring for you? 24/7 care would drive a single person crackers! When are they supposed to sleep? A permanent 3 person rota system I’d imagine. They looked at getting a career to stay overnight (when she does her wandering) but to get a career to sleep over (through an agency) is £220 a night. The home is slightly cheaper than 24/7 home care and she has company there her own age. Cooking, washing, cleaning, laundry etc all included plus social things to do during the day and the odd outing etc. Only a small home too - 40 residents. We'll just have to see how she gets on but no other viable options anyway.How can they justify that amount of money? A better arrangement, would be a single person, desperate for a roof over their head.
That really would be pot luck Harry - would you like a desperate person caring for you? 24/7 care would drive a single person crackers! When are they supposed to sleep? A permanent 3 person rota system I’d imagine. They looked at getting a career to stay overnight (when she does her wandering) but to get a career to sleep over (through an agency) is £220 a night. The home is slightly cheaper than 24/7 home care and she has company there her own age. Cooking, washing, cleaning, laundry etc all included plus social things to do during the day and the odd outing etc. Only a small home too - 40 residents. We'll just have to see how she gets on but no other viable options anyway.
I think if you've no money, it’s paid for by the state. Some money and it can be part funded. She doesn’t fall into either of those categories but at least when you are funding it yourself, you get to choose the care you get. With the other two options, you don’t get much of a choice, if any.£1700 per week, is an awful lot of money.. I recently looked at basic career allowance, which is just £68 per week.
There has to be some middle ground, between the two extremes.
I used to know an agency overnight career. I had never heard about such before, so me being me I asked what was involved. They don't do any more than sit there for the night, but get very well paid for it.
They don't do any more than sit there for the night, but get very well paid for it.
Only? Trouble is, apart from all other household bills when living in your own home, a tenner an hour, every hour, for possibly the next ten years of your life is beyond the reach of most people.It is a lot of money, but 24/7 care costs.
£1700 a week is only a tenner p/h.................
I used to know an agency overnight career. I had never heard about such before, so me being me I asked what was involved. They don't do any more than sit there for the night, but get very well paid for it.
Only? Trouble is, apart from all other household bills when living in your own home, a tenner an hour, every hour, for possibly the next ten years of your life is beyond the reach of most people.
If the agency charges £250, then the carer only gets £100. It's minimum wage.
5 nights, at 10 hours per shift, that's £500, for what was described to me, as just being there and sitting, being ready to dial 999 for help.
5 nights, at 10 hours per shift, that's £500, for what was described to me, as just being there and sitting, being ready to dial 999 for help.
Has to be much easier than the day care.