My father (97) is currently in residential care, while my mother (89) continues to live in the family home. Mum has recently been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, and while she is able to cope at home with two care visits per day and Meals on Wheels, we feel it would be better for my son to move in so she has him on hand. My son is in receipt of PIP and is currently living in rented accommodation. If he gives up his rented flat, moves in with Mum and then subsequently she has to go into care, will we have to sell her house to pay for her and Dad's care? I have done a bit of digging, and it appears that the family home will be disregarded as an asset if a family member who is incapacitated still stays in the property. My concern is that the council will look at it as a deprivation of assets and say we only moved my son in to avoid paying care home fees. This is not the case. We just want to keep Mum at home as long as possible, as has always been her wish!
Can anyone advise?
TIA
Can anyone advise?
TIA
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