Funding Jack Wooley’s Care Fees
September 8th, 2009 by Rene
Arranging and funding care is an issue gradually working it’s way up the national consciousness, however, for those of us that settle down on a Sunday morning with The Archers for a little escapism, it is at the forefront of a continuing storyline.
In recent months the Archers and the Aldridges have had to cope with Jack Wooley’s declining health since his diagnosis with Alzeimers Disease and wife Peggy’s insistence that he must stay at home and that a care home is out of the question.
As a care fees specialist, advising those in just this position, I congratulate the script writers with the gradual way the storyline has developed. I know from experience that Peggy’s reaction is a common one and the stroke she recently suffered is one way in which the strain of coping with a loved one’s illness can manifest itself. The family’s uncertainty of how to achieve a solution to satisfy ‘mum’s concern for Jack’s well being, whilst ensuring that she is relieved of the role of primary carer leaves them feeling at a loss as to how to help and not knowing where to turn.
Then comes the awareness that Peggy is making economies and has developed a certain ‘carefulness’ with money despite being financially ‘comfortable’. Daughters Jennifer and Lillian finally pluck up courage to address the matter of money with mum, and the floodgates open, that the drop in income over the last year has resulted in her worrying about paying for Jack’s care and her own needs, that she has felt unable to cope but not wanting to be a burden to her very busy family. Well, Brian has now reviewed Peggy and Jacks investments and has agreed to set up a meeting with his financial adviser who is ‘an excellent chap’.
It’s how the story is developed from here that interests me, with only 150 advisers in the UK specialising in care fees funding, I wait to see if Brian’s ‘excellent chap’ is one of those and if not, if he will refer Peggy to such an adviser. I hope he does as an experienced specialist will not only be able to advise on exclusive options for funding care but would also be able to provide guidance and valuable points of contact for sourcing possible care solutions. If such an adviser had been consulted early on, not only Peggy, but the whole family, would have had a point of continuing guidance in all matters relating to Jack’s care and Peggy’s finances.
As Peggy herself observed this week ‘who knows what the future holds’, well in her case the script writers do! For family’s in similar circumstances, however, there is no script writer and so they are on their own, until, that is, they talk to a care fee specialist!
Tags: Alzeimers Disease, Alzheimer's Disease, care at home, care fees funding, care fees specialists, Care Homes, dementia, Financial advice for the elderly, long term care, long term care adviser, The Archers
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