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Who cares for the carers?

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Val

Val Report 23 Oct 2006 19:03

I know it is terrible roxanne but I can't take her as she has to live where there is no stairs and I have a son with ADHD To the Sharon your mum should get carers allowance you should also see about DLA as my mum gets it go and see CAB they will advise you what your mum is entitled to

Sharon......

Sharon...... Report 23 Oct 2006 18:58

My mum is currently caring for my nan, she has terminal cancer and is 85. my nan has moved from her bungalow into my mums house, the help has been non existant, everytihng we have had we have had to fight for. The macmillan nurses gave them a grant of £500 to help with putting in a stair lift, the government have awarded my nan £62 per week attendance allowance.... but my poor mum gets nothing for caring for her as she has her pension. All this we have had to fight for it wasnt offered and at such a stressful time when you are told a family member is going to die the last thing anyone should be doing is fighting for assistance, if should be handed to them on a plate. It is hell for my mum physically and mentally, especially as this is the 3rd person my mum has cared for, she lost her dad and her husband to cancer and cared for them in exactly the same way. what makes it worse as it all seems to happen at the same time of year, her husbands anniversary was saturday and her dads is next week. Me and my sisters are there to help 24/7 if it wasnt for us I dont know where they would be. I think my mum is a star, to nurse your mum, dad and husband through cancer, I hope I never have to do it!!!!! My love goes to all who are not at their best of health and those that are caring for someone!!!!

PinkDiana

PinkDiana Report 23 Oct 2006 18:48

Susie shout louder sweets as Attendance Allowance is not means tested....... she has a right to it and no amount of money she (they) have is anything to do with it!! Good luck babe xx

Roxanne

Roxanne Report 23 Oct 2006 18:18

Val,Thats just terrible,your poor mum.

Val

Val Report 23 Oct 2006 17:24

my mum has senile dementia and she went in to hospital 3mnths ago and she told the doctor my brother who is her carer had hit her and after 2 meetings last month and this month last week they sent her back to him now to me my mum is in danger I am gonig to blame them and other members of my family if he hits her again and i do know it is all about money he wants not my mum

Roxanne

Roxanne Report 23 Oct 2006 16:56

Hi Lynda,Im not a carer, But It can happen to anyone,My mother cared for my grandmother for years,she got No help or very little twice a year they would take my grandmother for 2 weeks so my Mum could get a rest, I have to say she was a wreck for years, keeping a job going and careing for my grandmother who needed total care, she couldent do anything herself, carers should get more help. Roxanne x

susie manterfield(high wycombe)

susie manterfield(high wycombe) Report 23 Oct 2006 16:41

exactly lynda round here the cheapest care home is £800 a week.and it isnt anything special either lol

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 23 Oct 2006 16:39

Susie no offence taken, I know I did everything I could for my Dad and that's good to know. Carers allowances are disgusting, As Lynne says how much would it cost a week for a good home? Hundreds or even a thousand pound per week.

susie manterfield(high wycombe)

susie manterfield(high wycombe) Report 23 Oct 2006 16:33

diane the reason they gave dad was that mum gets £20 per month pension from work!!! what an insult eh? i will enquire about an increase. dad is struggling to buy day pads and night pads. i had a go at the district nurse and told her she should supply them.she said they dont now.but i know different,cos most of my clients have them supplied lol. when i told her this she said that she wouls sort it out. they sent day pads!!! no night pads.so of course there was me going round mums 3 times a night to change her cos she was soaked.and no way will i let mum lay in that lol susie

susie manterfield(high wycombe)

susie manterfield(high wycombe) Report 23 Oct 2006 16:29

lynda sorry if i hurt you,but i didnt realise your dad was in a home. the homes around here arent that fantastic ,they are very short staffed so mum wouldnt have had the help she needed susie

PinkDiana

PinkDiana Report 23 Oct 2006 16:28

Susie.... get your Mum's attendance allowance increased sweetie..... she should be on the full allowance whilst needing the care that she does.... her doctor will be able to supply all the evidence you need. And if they decline then APPEAL..... they always decline at first attempt apparently!! xx

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 23 Oct 2006 16:28

Lynne, you are doing a fantastic job, but I do hope you get some time for yourself x Susie, it's great you can help so much with your Mum, but I could not have done that for my Dad he was too far gone, for want of a better word. he was in a home in Spain, but not rotting away, his home was fantastic, but I couldn't get him home to England because of his health, but had I been able to I would have got him near me so i could visit daily, unfortunately it wasn't to be.

susie manterfield(high wycombe)

susie manterfield(high wycombe) Report 23 Oct 2006 16:26

diane i agree hun my dad gets night and day carers allowance which is £60 a week!!! its a disgrace their allowances are all means tested aswell. because mum and dad have less than £1000 in the bank they dont have to pay for the home carers to come in. the only other allowance mum gets is attendance allowance which is £40 a week. to think they worked all their lives and get nothing in return.mum was actually still working ,even on the day she had her stroke. susie

Lynne

Lynne Report 23 Oct 2006 16:25

it also annoys me i get £45 a week how much would it cost the goverment to look after my son

PinkDiana

PinkDiana Report 23 Oct 2006 16:25

No-one cares for them Lynda!! The government value them so much that they are given £35 a week for a MINIMUM 38 hour week!! APPALLING!!

susie manterfield(high wycombe)

susie manterfield(high wycombe) Report 23 Oct 2006 16:15

my dad who is 77 is a full time carer for my mum as she had a severe stroke in march. every morning before i go to work(6am) i go round mum and dads and change her night pad and get her in a sitting up position in bed,so that she can eat her breakfast. the carers come in 4 times a day.but in between their visits i do the personal care for mum. i have often had a call from mum while im at work asking if i can go and clean her up. between 2 and 3 every afternoon i go back round mums and hoist her out of her wheelchair and back into bed. i dont mind doing it because i love her and she is my mum. i normally get called round 5 or 6 times a day . sometimes in the early hours of the morning. it is tiring but i wouldnt have it any other way. i would rather have my darling mum at home with dad than rotting away in a nursing home.after all she is only 72. people ask how i manage well,the answer is,i have to lol. it does help though that i am a professional carer by profession so i am fully trained in manual handling and using hoists. susie

Lynne

Lynne Report 23 Oct 2006 16:13

yes he has carers that take him out but all his personal care is down to me and i will keep him with me until my dying days god willing

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 23 Oct 2006 16:08

Lal you did just fine, I know how hard it was when I wanted to get my Dad somewhere, here when he had been living abroad. Lynne how on earth do you cope? I know that you love your son, but it must be so hard, no time for yourself, do you get any outside help?

Catherine from Manchester

Catherine from Manchester Report 23 Oct 2006 16:01

Difficult situation, you have to get on with your own life, but feel bad if you not physically there to care. My father in law's mother was in sheltered Housing, she was independent up to a certain age (90) altzheimers set in. Father in law had other brother's and sisters they looked in now and again but not as much as father in law he went daily to see her, even though sometimes she didn't know who he was.Carers called too with an evening meal some nights. My mum died at a young age only 67, I would have loved the opportunity to have cared for her, after all she cared for me. catherine xx

Ruth

Ruth Report 23 Oct 2006 16:00

Lal E you did not fail. It was a wonderful thing you did. Very hard with a family to look after. Looks like your mum knew how much you did for her xx