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NOK for aunt - responsibilities
In the last three years or so I have been back in contact by phone with an aunt that I haven’t actually seen for decades. She lives about 200 miles away from me. She is estranged from her son and daughter and has no one else. Until last weekend she lived in a flat with carers going in four times a day as she has multiple…
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I have another question regarding mental capacity.
I'm on ESA and PIP. I have savings over 4k in my personal accounts and another 7k in my appointee account (which 6k will be used paying a holiday off to Israel with me and my staff this Feb including staff hours) If the holiday doesn't go ahead and the 6k is returned to me. This leaves me with 11k in my personal saving…
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ESA / PIP / Part time college course
I am looking into undertaking a part time college course that lasts 2 months. I am receiving ESA (WRAG) and PIP, for a number of mental and physical health problems. None of them would make me unsuitable for the course i would like to undertake, but I am a still slightly apprehensive regarding the benefits side of the…
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I heard I could take out my state pension early due to ill health?
is this true? im not that old yet
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Motability announce a 3rd rebate for customers...
This time it's £60 and will apply to all customers that have been with motability since before 18th July 2021. https://news.motability.co.uk/scheme-news/third-covid-19-related-rebate-to-customers/
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Can someone explain Personal Health Budgets to me
I am struggling to understand personal health budgets. For example if someone has had a stroke and they are left with a disability, presumably they would qualify for a personal health budget? Would they then get an allocated “pot” of money? If this is not extra money, then what would they then not be entitled to on the NHS?
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Decent loud ringer and light alert for phone and doorbell?
My 96-year-old Mum has difficulty hearing her (landline) phone ringing, and also her doorbell. I was wondering if anyone could recommend a reasonably-priced solution which would provide a loud alert, as well as something like a flashing light whenever the phone or doorbell rings? She would need at least 2 units - one for…
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Claiming PIP via RelayUK
I have now been trying to contact DWP via RelayUK to start a PIP claim for 72 hoursEvery time - it is "engaged" - there is a long wait - I have been waiting for up to 30 minutesAnyone else managed to get through using RelayUKI don't know whether to give up and do it via post ?
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Care home costs, thresholds, and joint accounts
Hi all. Hopefully this is the right place to post, and that I can get some advice. So my mother has recently been moved to a care home after her dementia has meant we are struggling to care for her at home. At the moment the local authority is sorting out the fees for that, as my mum finances are under the min threshold.…
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Court of protection security bond
Hi my friend's mother is currently in a UK dementia care home and he has applied to the court of protection for a financial order. Today they have come back to him saying he will need a security bond of £15,000 in order for them to issue the order. how does this work? is it like i think it is, that he pays the surety…
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Curam Care: experiences?
Does anyone here have any experiences to share of employing a carer directly via the platform Curam? Interested to hear how it worked out for you as a family member, care recipient or even carer yourself.
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Can anyone advise me:(
Hi everyone I'm new here Hope everyone is well? I have been scouring the Internet for 2 days now and I'm just lost I'm a mother of 3 2 with disabilities Over the last year and half since my partner lost his job money as been so tight but we learnt to get by on what we had It was a case most months of eating or heating the…
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How to apply for PIP on-line
Useful for non speakers like myself From 30 November 2021, customers who make a claim via the New Claims telephone line are able to request their claim is dealt with digitally. Currently a third party is not able to request this for customers who cannot call the New Claims telephone line. Alternative formats (including…
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Emergency Dentist?
Family member has had severe toothache for several days now, and getting worse. He does not have a dentist. He phoned 111 for an emergency referral and saw a dentist yesterday. Dentist said the tooth is fractured and will definitely break off/split at the root if she tries to remove it. She referred him to a more…
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Direct payments and mental capacity.
Social services pay directly for my support to a care company. I get 31 hours a week one-to-one. The support offered is good but I want to go direct payments and have more flexibility. I have a couple of questions. Could I manage the direct payments personalty in my accounts if its deemed I lack mental capacity with…
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Interactive PIP review form - AR1
For anyone like myself - unable to write legibly - there is an interactive PIP review form (otherwise known as AR1) on the following linkhttps://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/792575/response/1897143/attach/4/AR1%20GB%20NP%20INTERACTIVE%202018%2006.PDF.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1 I just wish that DWP would join other…
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No longer entitled to NHS wheelchair as in a care home?
Does anyone have any advice. my mum has left side paralysis, can’t walk, can’t stand etc and has had an NHS wheelchair for the last 10 years. This chair was measured for her and adapted. She has since had to move to a care home as my dad passed away and she is unable to look after herself. Her wheelchair broke last week…
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Unhappy Friend in Nursing Home
Sorry the information I'm giving here is vague as I am posting for a acquaintance who I don't know very well, I'll call her Pamela.Pamela at a guess is early 60s,she had some medical issues which affected her mobility and she is now recuperating in a nursing home. She hates it, the portion sizes are diabolical and the…
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Care home and administrative practicalities
Hi My mother has recently decided that she would like to stay permanently in the care home she was having respite care with (having tried to burn her house down 😁). My brother and myself have full PoA (finance and health), and are in the process of liquidating assets etc to provide for her care. My question really relates…
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Son In Receipt of ESA and DLA - Compliance Letter from Local JobCentre
My son, 24, has received a letter warning of a Compliance Telephone Interview from the local job centre. Now, my son has ASD, ADHD and other things. So, is this interview just a loose check on his status, or is it a warning we've done something wrong. I don't know how he will cope with an aggressive phone call, he's not…