Hi Everyone,
My Mum is now 87 and lives in her own home with my sister but her health is deteriorating since having a stroke a couple of years ago and in particular these last couple of months. She needs help to walk whereas before she could do it with her walker, she has frequent bouts of dioreah and needs her legs dressed due to ulcers everyday. All these issues are being dealt with via hospital visits etc but we know she's not going to get any better.
My sister also now has her own health issues after Mums last hospital stays re-enablement free care ran out we decided we needed to keep carers coming in to help. Now at this point it should be pointed out that my parents are old school and Mum and Dad (sadly gone) never had anything without saving for it, so they never went abroad, etc etc and Mum does have some savings so when it came to the assessment it's been decided that she has to pay for everything.
Mums had to stay in a care home this week as my sister had a minor op, luckily my nephew works there so go a discount down to £600 odd for a weeks stay, and he mentioned to me have we looked at NHS continuing healthcare. The short answer is no because not one person, doctor, nurse, council official etc has mentioned it. Looking into it you have to have a short assessment to see if there's a possibility of getting it, then a more detailed assessment to kick it into action.
My sister is due another operation later in the year that will see Mum in respite for 4 to 5 weeks so we'd like to see if we can get this sorted ASAP so my question is has anyone succesfully claimed this from the NHS ?
They seem very vague about what the actually criteria are
http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/2392.aspx?CategoryID=68
This document http://www.ageuk.org.uk/Documents/EN....pdf?dtrk=true from age uk says "Note: It is important to check that you have been properly assessed for fully funded NHS care, if you may be entitled to it, before the local authority carries out its means test for service provision. "
In which case are we too late because as stated that's been done ?
I feel she/we (it's mine and my brothers/sisters inheritance after all) are being punished because they had the cheek to have savings, my Dad who's been dead for over 20 years is still paying tax via Mum's widows private pension, it's just so unfair. A nurse actually told me it's best to spend or hide everything then you'll get everything free.
My Mum is now 87 and lives in her own home with my sister but her health is deteriorating since having a stroke a couple of years ago and in particular these last couple of months. She needs help to walk whereas before she could do it with her walker, she has frequent bouts of dioreah and needs her legs dressed due to ulcers everyday. All these issues are being dealt with via hospital visits etc but we know she's not going to get any better.
My sister also now has her own health issues after Mums last hospital stays re-enablement free care ran out we decided we needed to keep carers coming in to help. Now at this point it should be pointed out that my parents are old school and Mum and Dad (sadly gone) never had anything without saving for it, so they never went abroad, etc etc and Mum does have some savings so when it came to the assessment it's been decided that she has to pay for everything.
Mums had to stay in a care home this week as my sister had a minor op, luckily my nephew works there so go a discount down to £600 odd for a weeks stay, and he mentioned to me have we looked at NHS continuing healthcare. The short answer is no because not one person, doctor, nurse, council official etc has mentioned it. Looking into it you have to have a short assessment to see if there's a possibility of getting it, then a more detailed assessment to kick it into action.
My sister is due another operation later in the year that will see Mum in respite for 4 to 5 weeks so we'd like to see if we can get this sorted ASAP so my question is has anyone succesfully claimed this from the NHS ?
They seem very vague about what the actually criteria are
http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/2392.aspx?CategoryID=68
This document http://www.ageuk.org.uk/Documents/EN....pdf?dtrk=true from age uk says "Note: It is important to check that you have been properly assessed for fully funded NHS care, if you may be entitled to it, before the local authority carries out its means test for service provision. "
In which case are we too late because as stated that's been done ?
I feel she/we (it's mine and my brothers/sisters inheritance after all) are being punished because they had the cheek to have savings, my Dad who's been dead for over 20 years is still paying tax via Mum's widows private pension, it's just so unfair. A nurse actually told me it's best to spend or hide everything then you'll get everything free.
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