Sunday 31 March 2019

As you get older, the costs of care for you or a loved one can become daunting. However, did you know that the NHS sometimes has the responsibility to meet some or all of these care costs? Our guide explains it all. https://t.co/sDlsesvoUN


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Ever wondered about WHY you should speak to a financial advisor before going in to care? Read our guide that explains what they do to help you. https://t.co/i4jZF2R3yM


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Are you thinking about setting up a Lasting Power of Attorney for you or a loved one? If so, our directory has specialists that can help you in your area. https://t.co/vcrbcIw5Ui


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You need a Will doing but not sure how you choose a Will writing service. Our guide explains what you need to do to set a Will up. https://t.co/xke33OyqD3


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Deferred payment schemes are offered by local authorities to help those without immediate access to care home funding to pay for their own care. Our guide explains how they work. https://t.co/dBg1rxf3py


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A Home Reversion Plan is suited to individuals over 65 looking for a method to help them pay for home care or live in care. Our guide explains what it is and if it might or might not be right for you. https://t.co/32RElAT552


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Avoiding care fees by giving away your assets is not something you can do. However, there are steps, through early planning, you can take to mitigate your future costs. Read our article that sets out the things to consider. https://t.co/bU5ycSIYV5


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A Protective Property Trust is increasingly used to protect your assets and allow them to be passed on to your children. We share our top tips on what you need to think about and how to set one up. https://t.co/ef2oaubl3G


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Making a will is one of the most important things that you can do. Each year, 1 in 3 people die without having a written will in place. Read our guide on how to make a Will. https://t.co/4UjZtC2kKp


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When someone dies the person dealing with the affairs often applies for #Probate. This is a confusing issue for many people, particularly as they've never had to do it before. Therefore, we've produced a guide to help make things easier to understand. https://t.co/60U0TMf7Bx


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Saturday 30 March 2019

When someone is living with dementia, day to day tasks can get difficult. That's why we see #dementia clocks as a very useful product to have. You can read our top tips on buying the right type of clock here. https://t.co/87Gp2ecKyw


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Lasting Power of Attorney is a legal document which allows someone to make decisions on a person's behalf should they lack mental capacity at any time. Read more here and see why it's something that you should not delay. https://t.co/gB6IfBaAAC


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Making life easier for yourself as you get older is really important. That's why we have seen an increase in the use of electric recliner chairs. Read our guide which gives you loads of useful tips on buying one. https://t.co/HSNEAzXqtW


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Ever wondered how equity release works and how it can be used to pay for your care costs, whilst allowing you to keep your house? Our guide explains it all. https://t.co/7JCN5wzwrK


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Live in Care is increasingly becoming a viable alternative to going in to a care home. Our article explains what it is, who it is for, what it costs and its advantages. https://t.co/d7gpeUAiyn


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Care Costs can easily be in excess of £100K. Therefore, you should speak to a financial advisor to work out the best way to pay. Use our directory to find one in your area. https://t.co/3BJyGVqBUV


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Are you looking to find a home care, residential care or live in care provider? If so, why don't you use our FREE CARE FINDER SERVICE. We've built a chat robot to help you. It's very different to what you may have seen below. Give it a go! https://t.co/AMxS8AIAEi


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Riser recliner chairs are one thing that can help make your life easier as you get older. Read our guide that explains what they are and also see our top tips on buying one. https://t.co/d7Je0ZZpma


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A Drawdown Mortgage is a type of equity release scheme, offering greater flexibility and freedom compared with traditional plans. Very popular way to pay for your care costs. Our guide explains what you need to know. https://t.co/VUnuZXyzzA


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We've saved you some time and collated the day's elderly care and healthcare news for the the UK. Save yourself some time going from site to site and read it all in one place :-) https://t.co/bkiOh2eiIn


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Friday 29 March 2019

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It often surprises us how many people don't speak to a financial advisor before deciding how to pay for their care costs. Use our directory to find specialist care fees advisors in your area. https://t.co/3BJyGVqBUV


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Thursday 28 March 2019

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How Live-In Carers Make Your Life More Comfortable

How Live-In Carers Make Your Life More Comfortable

Like everyone, you want to stay at home for as long as possible. This is becoming more and more possible thanks to a combination in the rise of live-in care programs in the UK and improvements in mobility technology.

Only a generation ago the only options for people who developed chronic health issues with severe mobility issues was to either go into a care home or have a member of their family provide support.

Today, live-in carers provide around-the-clock care in your own home, so they are always on hand to provide you with all the support you need.

You Are Still Independent

As soon as you move to a care home you lose your independence – you are no longer responsible for your maintaining your home, shopping, paying bills, cleaning or anything else. For those that have relatively mild care needs, a move to a care home can seem very restrictive, and this is why live-in care is becoming so popular.

How Does Live In Care Work?

Rather than a carer who visits to prepare meals, clean, and help you to wash, a live-in carer will stay in your home 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You obviously need to have a spare room where they can not only sleep but also feel at home.

Your carer’s day will start first thing in the morning when they will help you up and out for bed, and tend to your morning hygiene needs. You may be served breakfast in bed if you wish (having a good lap tray for your carer to serve you meals on is a must!), or breakfast in your kitchen or dining room.

Your carer will be responsible for preparing all your meals, helping you to eat if need be, and clearing up and cleaning.

A daily bath is a good treat and something your carer will be happy to help you with. If you have a bath lift this will help both of you, as it will provide you support to get into and out of the bath.

Beyond administering medication and attending any medical needs, your live-in carer will help you out with day-to-day living too, so will take you to the shops, help you get your pension and manage your bills. If you attend any social clubs they can assist you there too.

As well as the nursing care that they provide, a good live-in carer also provides you with company. It is very important that you can get along with your carer, and one way to help with this is to make your home as welcoming as possible for them.

Invite them from day one to sit with you in your front room to watch television, so that they know that this is acceptable, and start conversation with them. Some live-in carers who are new to care may feel that they need to be “doing something” all the time, and not realise at first that chatting is a vital part of their care work.

The easier you can make it to live comfortably in your own home, the better your relationship will be with your carer. For example, if you need to call for help every single time you wish to get up from your chair, then your carer may be interrupted when cooking or cleaning.

For instance, if you have a riser recliner chair and a rollator, then you will still be able to get up from your armchair and get around the house.

Likewise, the more help you can provide yourself with going to the toilet, such as using toilet seat raisers and grab bars, the more you can continue to be independent.

While it is great to have somebody on hand 24 hours a day, there will always be days that you feel you have a little extra energy and a desire to be a little more independent.

You should always embrace these occasions, and this is why it is so important to have mobility aids around the home to allow this.

Not a Permanant Carer

It is important to note that your live-in carer is never going to be a permanent fixture. T

hey tend to do shifts in different homes, and will of course require holidays too, and cover will be provided.

Most agencies like to rotate carers too, so that all their carers have a wide range of experience dealing with different patients with varying needs. And carers do move on from jobs too, and it can be hard to say goodbye to a good carer.

Live-in-care is a growing trend in the UK at the moment as more people are determined to stay in their own homes for as long as possible.

As the cost of care homes continues to rise, live-in care starts to look far more appealing. Remember that a live-in carer is a two way relationship, and the more relaxed they feel working in your home, the happier you will be with having them around all the time.

 

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Elderly care is changing and Live in Care is now more popular than ever. Read our guide on what these changes will mean if you are looking at care. https://t.co/R0pewwkYis


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Are you looking to find a home care, residential care or live in care provider? If so, why don't you use our FREE CARE FINDER SERVICE. We've built a chat robot to help you. It's very different to what you may have seen below. Give it a go! https://t.co/AMxS8AIAEi


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Travel insurance for over 70s can be incredibly costly – and the price can often come as a shock. Our guide gives you LOADS of Top Tips on reducing the cost and saving yourself a lot of money! https://t.co/4NFXFm8Jq5


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The Court of Protection (COP) makes decisions on financial or welfare matters for people who cannot make decisions at the time they need to be made. Read our guide that explains a lot more. https://t.co/Vb9GvzTfXw


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We've saved you some time and collated the day's elderly care and healthcare news for the the UK. Save yourself some time going from site to site and read it all in one place :-) https://t.co/PTfYrLuITo


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Choosing a Live in Carer can be a daunting experience. You need to get it right. We have produced an article with helpful videos to show you exactly what you need to do. https://t.co/xCpIApy5no


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Saturday 23 March 2019

Pls RT. Here is today's #health and #care related news in the UK. https://t.co/pR1MpT3SCA


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An Interest in Possession Trust allows you to stay in your home whilst transferring the assets to a trust to protect them for your spouse & future generations. Read more about how they work here. https://t.co/SYfk0bKLj2


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One of the most stressful areas when it comes to #care is working out how you will pay for it. Typically there are 6 ways you can pay. Our guide explains what they are. https://t.co/MBuPhYNC6r


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With #funeral costs rising, more and more people are looking at putting in place pre-paid funeral plans. Read our guide on what they are and what you need to think about. https://t.co/L28NEyICz0


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A Living Will or 'advance decision' allows you to set out your wishes and refuse medical treatment in future. Read our guide that sets out what it involves and how to make one. https://t.co/Q5x72YKRsc


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A Lasting Power of Attorney for Property & Financial Affairs enables your trusted person to manage your financial and property assets on your behalf when you can't do so yourself. Read more here. https://t.co/AVQLj0qe43


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NHS continuing healthcare funds all assessed health and social care needs resulting from disability, accident or illness. If you meet the criteria, the NHS should meet the full cost of your care. Read more here. https://t.co/br2aPGcYQL


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Have you ever thought about becoming a care assistant? If so, read our guide that explains more about what the role involves and it it might be right for you. https://t.co/4Au0wuHWHR


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Estate planning is one of the most important things you can do as you get older as it helps you to avoid or reduce the amount of inheritance tax your family pays. Read more in our guide. https://t.co/56f81mYBnL


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Do you or a loved one live with #dementia? If so, we've produced a 10K word article that shares 51 great tips to help with daily life. We cover topics from maintaining mental health, wellbeing & legal and financial affairs. A must read. https://t.co/sRyMuEzGuk


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We've saved you some time and collated the day's elderly care and healthcare news for the the UK. Save yourself some time going from site to site and read it all in one place :-) https://t.co/gjazzV5Wv0


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A Living Will allows you to set out your wishes now, so that they can be followed in future if you are incapable of communicating or making a decision. Read more about this sensitive topic here. https://t.co/mJxdwryfxe


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Friday 22 March 2019

Are you thinking of using Equity Release to pay for your care costs? Well you should always take advice. Use our directory to find advisors in your area. https://t.co/d3bT8M0lwM


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Equity release allows you to release money from your house, tax-free, and generate an income based on the value of your home. This can be used to pay your care costs. Read how here. https://t.co/z9GoHCJgS4


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Have you been thinking about getting a Will made up? If so, why wait and not do it straight away. Our directory has professionals that can help you in your local area. https://t.co/rls1v5XgP1


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Ever wondered how much cash you can take out of your house TAX-FREE> Try our Equity Release calculator and find out. You will be quite surprised! https://t.co/QTtss4qNlD


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If you own your own home you don't need to sell it to pay for your #care costs. Why not rent it out? Our guide explains how you could do this and keep an asset to pass on. https://t.co/2wm0F9KTgs


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A long term care #annuity is a way to use your savings through an insurance company to pay for your care. Our guide explains what they are and how to buy one. https://t.co/jRn8BuKQG6


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Do you work for an organisation that offers #Care support in anyway. If so, get added to our directory for FREE. More information here. https://t.co/YIvGKa15Dd


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A Power of Attorney for Health & Welfare enables a nominated family member or friend to make decisions on your behalf regarding your day-to-day care and wellbeing. Read more here. https://t.co/RC45ZFPyul


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Living aids, that enable us to stay at home without care support, or to undertake daily activities in a residential care environment without support, are increasingly stylish, particularly in the bathroom. This blog explains how it can be achieved. https://t.co/FlwGovTqzI


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Are you looking to find a home care, residential care or live in care provider? If so, why don't you use our FREE CARE FINDER SERVICE. We've built a chat robot to help you. It's very different to what you may have seen below. Give it a go! https://t.co/AMxS8AIAEi


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Inheritance Tax is a tax placed upon money and property that is gifted or inherited. However, there are steps you can take to avoid it. Read our top tips! https://t.co/A0gi0tIVUV


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Home Care is a cheaper alternative to a care home. Use our calculator to see what it will cost in your area. Plus we have answered the top 14 financial questions you should ask when working out your costs and how to pay them. Be prepared! https://t.co/ucCPjAQ7cS


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A really interesting blog from @YoTelecomUk on 5 ways that 21st century phones and wifi systems can be used to help care homes succeed. A mist read for all care home owners. https://t.co/1imQgXT6dB


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We've saved you some time and collated the day's elderly care and healthcare news for the the UK. Save yourself some time going from site to site and read it all in one place :-) https://t.co/5tm2OTDB8D


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If you are fortunate enough to have sizeable investments then you can use the income from that to pay for your care fees. Read our guide as to how you would do that. https://t.co/8jm4J6ljFh


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Thursday 21 March 2019

Pls RT. Here is today's #health and #care related news in the UK. https://t.co/pR1MpTltu8


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The cost of care homes is becoming more expensive. We've produced a calculator to help you work out the costs which can easily be over £100k. Plus we've answered the 12 important financial questions you should consider when moving in to a care home. https://t.co/azJx5sFiWd


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As you get older, the costs of care for you or a loved one can become daunting. However, did you know that the NHS sometimes has the responsibility to meet some or all of these care costs? Our guide explains it all. https://t.co/sDlsesvoUN


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Ever wondered about WHY you should speak to a financial advisor before going in to care? Read our guide that explains what they do to help you. https://t.co/i4jZF2R3yM


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Are you thinking about setting up a Lasting Power of Attorney for you or a loved one? If so, our directory has specialists that can help you in your area. https://t.co/vcrbcIw5Ui


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You need a Will doing but not sure how you choose a Will writing service. Our guide explains what you need to do to set a Will up. https://t.co/xke33OyqD3


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Deferred payment schemes are offered by local authorities to help those without immediate access to care home funding to pay for their own care. Our guide explains how they work. https://t.co/dBg1rxf3py


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A Home Reversion Plan is suited to individuals over 65 looking for a method to help them pay for home care or live in care. Our guide explains what it is and if it might or might not be right for you. https://t.co/32RElAT552


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