Re: Coronavirus: Almost 30,000 'excess' care homes deaths
I was considering entering a care home, recently, as I turned 84.
The cost effectiveness of care homes, around here is interesting.
1) You are likely to have to pay 35000- 40000 per year, for the privilege. (
https://ukcareguide.co.uk/care-home-costs/)
2) The staff are likely to be on minimum wage & in short supply accordingly.
3) Lots of choice. Builders & Care Home Companies are grabbing land, like there's no tomorrow, around here. I'm told that builders will make this their first choice.
4) I'm told that, if someone is taken ill, & needs to go to hospital, refunds for lost weeks are not on the cards.
5) Oh! & don't talk about the Equity Release "deals".
So, I've taken a rain check. I think Boris may be about to have a review of these "services"!
Maybe some of the Care Home Management might put the effort in to get PPE kit, etc (& pay for it out of the above).
Senior Citizens get hit in so many ways, what with costs of care, quality of care, etc.
If you pay 35,000, annually, out of your assets, you might feel that Boris is right to criticise the fat cats for their contribution.
Note: The Council run Homes, round here are £850 ish a week. We pay for that through our council tax. Maybe the council could have purchased some PPE?