The situation of people in homes in this emergency are no different from people in their own homes going into hospital.
If I became ill now, I would be stuck at home with my family unable to visit. I do have my DH with me, but if I was ill, it is highly probable that he would be as well. Two old people, alone, ill and without anyone with us, we would have no control of the situation.
If we went into hospital. our family would be stuck hundred's of miles away and they would not be able to be with us in hospital when we died, even if they lived next door. The situation is the same for all of us, at home or in Homes.
Whitewave How can you know you couldn't stand it, if you have no experience of care homes. I was responsible for the care of two childless aunts and uncles, who eventually ended in care. One of them, who did not have dementia, had founght going into care, struggling at home, unable to care for himself, despite having a marvellous carer. Eventually he had to go to hospital suffering from self-neglect. He then moved to residential care.He was really happy there and regretted that he hadn't gone in earlier. He was in care for over 6 years and was as happy as I had known him.
The other couple both had dementia and when we had to move them into care were at first quite convinced they were in a hotel on holiday and kept assuring the staff they would visit again. Later they thought it was their own home.