SuzieHi
Having carers 24 hrs can cost more than a care home and the responsibility is still on the family . Every time a problem occurs they’ll contact you to deal with it. On top of carers wages you still have to run the home- heat, light, food, repairs, council tax etc
The care home looks after them 24hrs and the problems are then removed to a great extent. Also, residents get great healthcare in a home whereas at home it’s up to you to arrange. My dad’s care home has Dr on call (& visiting every week for one am), chiropodist, hairdresser, dentist & optician, & a physio(once a week) care homes also provide entertainment & nice events so residents are not lonely or bored.
The burden of home care is huge - sounds better but in my opinion isn’t - fit the reasons above.
Exactly this.
The care home that MIL went into knew that there were some savings (just enough for a few months stay) and we had to sell her home to fund her care when that money ran out, this was all agreed and a contract signed when she was admitted.
She was looked after very well, nails always nicely polished, hairdresser if needed, Doctor always on call coming into the Care Home. Costs then ( in 2020) were £1400 per week.
The run up to getting MIL into a home was lengthy, SIL tried to have her cared for at home, but ended up being exhausted and overwhelmed.
Sadly MIL died during the first Covid lockdown.