I am hoping someone can offer some advice, as I find myself in a situation I just don’t understand
In march of last year, my mother was admitted to hospital, unable to pass any food through her twisted stomach. It was deemed that she could not be helped and was transferred to a care home for palliative care, expected to die within around 3 weeks.
She pulled through and is still there now. She was initially funded by the NHS (CHC), but after a review, it was deemed that she was no longer in need of primary care. She became self-funding. She was told to contact the local council when her life savings dipped below £23, which they did this March
We contacted the local council to where the home was (Surrey Heath). I chased and chased and chased, but they kept saying others were ahead of her in the queue. Only when her life savings had been completely eroded did they take the case up. They then visited her and opened a case. While this happened, we received further invoices (£1.5K per week), which my mother now could not afford to pay.
Her only asset was a house, which I live in. I am disabled, so was assured this was never to be sold to fund her
Surrey Heath eventually stated that this should be dealt with by Bracknell Forest Council, as she was living in Bracknell when admitted. Bracknell have now done an investigation and in their view, she does not need nursing care, so have decided she is to move home, where they will arrange home care
As all my mums life savings were exhausted before this all started, she is left with no money and the home is now saying that we owe them £19.5K, which the council will now not help with.
The home say we need to sell the house that she is now moving back in to. They have suggested re-mortgaging, but the council are now going to take all of her monthly income, except around £200 per week that they believe an 85 should be able to live on
I have my own debts that I am paying, so cannot afford the payments myself
My question – Are the council in any way liable for the £19.5K invoices that have mounted up? We tried to start the process when my mum still had £23K, as originally advised, but they would not do anything, as long as she still had enough to pay the invoices at the time
Any advice welcome
In march of last year, my mother was admitted to hospital, unable to pass any food through her twisted stomach. It was deemed that she could not be helped and was transferred to a care home for palliative care, expected to die within around 3 weeks.
She pulled through and is still there now. She was initially funded by the NHS (CHC), but after a review, it was deemed that she was no longer in need of primary care. She became self-funding. She was told to contact the local council when her life savings dipped below £23, which they did this March
We contacted the local council to where the home was (Surrey Heath). I chased and chased and chased, but they kept saying others were ahead of her in the queue. Only when her life savings had been completely eroded did they take the case up. They then visited her and opened a case. While this happened, we received further invoices (£1.5K per week), which my mother now could not afford to pay.
Her only asset was a house, which I live in. I am disabled, so was assured this was never to be sold to fund her
Surrey Heath eventually stated that this should be dealt with by Bracknell Forest Council, as she was living in Bracknell when admitted. Bracknell have now done an investigation and in their view, she does not need nursing care, so have decided she is to move home, where they will arrange home care
As all my mums life savings were exhausted before this all started, she is left with no money and the home is now saying that we owe them £19.5K, which the council will now not help with.
The home say we need to sell the house that she is now moving back in to. They have suggested re-mortgaging, but the council are now going to take all of her monthly income, except around £200 per week that they believe an 85 should be able to live on
I have my own debts that I am paying, so cannot afford the payments myself
My question – Are the council in any way liable for the £19.5K invoices that have mounted up? We tried to start the process when my mum still had £23K, as originally advised, but they would not do anything, as long as she still had enough to pay the invoices at the time
Any advice welcome
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