Hetty58, I don't see how you can make a blanket assertion about people not living long in care homes. Some do, some don’t - I believe the average is somewhere around 2 1/2. years. Obviously a lot is going to depend on the person’s general health at the start, and of course by definition the vast majority of people needing residential care will be physically or mentally frail, or both.
For the record, my mother moved into her (dementia-only) care home when she was 89, and was very well looked after until she died there at 97.
I know she was unusual, but there were other residents who lived there for several years, too.
And as I said before, it was by no means the most expensive home we looked at, either, though we did look at a lot before choosing.
This government is taxing ISA’s
The government changed women's pension age and called it progress. Did anyone actually ask you?


