Hello, and thank you for reading this.
I am after some advice please, or to hear other people's experiences and lessons learnt.
My relative (in her mid - 80s) was living on her own in London but struggling with Alzheimer's and cannot be alone safely.( I couldnt wait for the whole assessment process and the crisis team didn't deem her vunerable enough for immediate support). As there is no one nearby her, I brought her to stay with me last week up North and she wants to live nearby. She still owns a house in London which is now under offer. She has found a care home she likes and is due to move in at the end of next week. She will be a self-funder once her house is sold - meanwhile she has enough money to pay for her care home for about 4 or 5 months ( about£20k). I feel I am taking a bit of a risk by helping her settle in a lovely care home when she might run out of money temporarily if the house sale gets delayed. But she cannot stay with us as we cannot meet her needs.
Does anyone know what might happen in the scenario that she temporarily runs out of money - or can advise on what I should do to prepare for it?
- Her London borough wont help as she wants to live up here (i phoned them and they couldnt get me off the phone quick enough)
- I haven't yet contacted my local social services as I dont want to say anything that might cause us problems later. she's only been here a week so I can see they might not want to 'own' her
- If she runs out of money temporarily what will happen to her as she will only have been in the area for 4 months or so Will she get kicked out of the care home - would I have to take her back into my home? (we love her dearly but cannot meet her needs)
- Does anyone know which authority is accountable for her and her needs?
I know that if her house sale money runs out (minus the allowance) she will be supported but by then she will have been here for probably 4 years or more
thank you
I am after some advice please, or to hear other people's experiences and lessons learnt.
My relative (in her mid - 80s) was living on her own in London but struggling with Alzheimer's and cannot be alone safely.( I couldnt wait for the whole assessment process and the crisis team didn't deem her vunerable enough for immediate support). As there is no one nearby her, I brought her to stay with me last week up North and she wants to live nearby. She still owns a house in London which is now under offer. She has found a care home she likes and is due to move in at the end of next week. She will be a self-funder once her house is sold - meanwhile she has enough money to pay for her care home for about 4 or 5 months ( about£20k). I feel I am taking a bit of a risk by helping her settle in a lovely care home when she might run out of money temporarily if the house sale gets delayed. But she cannot stay with us as we cannot meet her needs.
Does anyone know what might happen in the scenario that she temporarily runs out of money - or can advise on what I should do to prepare for it?
- Her London borough wont help as she wants to live up here (i phoned them and they couldnt get me off the phone quick enough)
- I haven't yet contacted my local social services as I dont want to say anything that might cause us problems later. she's only been here a week so I can see they might not want to 'own' her
- If she runs out of money temporarily what will happen to her as she will only have been in the area for 4 months or so Will she get kicked out of the care home - would I have to take her back into my home? (we love her dearly but cannot meet her needs)
- Does anyone know which authority is accountable for her and her needs?
I know that if her house sale money runs out (minus the allowance) she will be supported but by then she will have been here for probably 4 years or more
thank you