Where to start... care home advice
Watch this postHi everyone, I'm hoping there are some people that can help me and offer some much needed advice please. I am currently looking to move my mother into a care home as she is unable to live at home alone any more (unfortunately I'm not able to care for her). Does anyone have any experience in this? I'd love to chat to people that have gone through the process and can offer some guidance - I want her to be in the best pace but it all seems very confusing to me on how to determine where is best. Thanks in advance!
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My mum wasn't interested in group activities or mixing with other residents. She has always been a loner so that element wasn't important to me, or her. What was key was the quality of her room and catering and the staff attitude towards her, and of course the provision of appropriate care. Also the flexibility of visiting, but that went tits up during Covid of course.
I rejected some because they were more nursing homes than care homes and had the feel of a hospital rather than a home. Some seemed to be run like a prison camp, no booze allowed, lights out at 9, no choice of menu. However, I did find a very nice suitable one where she lived quite happily for 2 years until her death.
However, her room was almost £8,000 a month, and when they are warm, well fed, happy and looked after they can go on for years!
So, my advice would be to have a tour of a few to get the "vibe" and make sure you have enough money to definitely outlast them!
Good Luck
Gill
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