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<blockquote data-quote="Wombat" data-source="post: 3853854" data-attributes="member: 1709"><p>No but we had to sell mums house to adjust my sisters to make it suitable for my mum and her care needs that money they would have been after despite it costing most of that to build the wet rooms, strengthen ceilings for hoists etc.</p><p></p><p>In the U.K. You can either get the local authority to do all the care themselves you just make the request or you can take the care budget into your hands from the local authority and advertise and manage the care process yourselves it adds a lot more stress as if someone falls in sick you have to sort it, arrange holidays etc but at least you have some control of who is turning up. It just takes a lot of doing alongside a job etc but when it's your mum I just do it.</p><p></p><p>. We started with the first but got so sick of them ballsing it up or having carers not turn up and having to fly out of work to get back to get my mum to the toilet as no one had turned up. Most of these care companies are there to give people their lunch and someone a cup of tea not to do complex care needs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wombat, post: 3853854, member: 1709"] No but we had to sell mums house to adjust my sisters to make it suitable for my mum and her care needs that money they would have been after despite it costing most of that to build the wet rooms, strengthen ceilings for hoists etc. In the U.K. You can either get the local authority to do all the care themselves you just make the request or you can take the care budget into your hands from the local authority and advertise and manage the care process yourselves it adds a lot more stress as if someone falls in sick you have to sort it, arrange holidays etc but at least you have some control of who is turning up. It just takes a lot of doing alongside a job etc but when it's your mum I just do it. . We started with the first but got so sick of them ballsing it up or having carers not turn up and having to fly out of work to get back to get my mum to the toilet as no one had turned up. Most of these care companies are there to give people their lunch and someone a cup of tea not to do complex care needs [/QUOTE]
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