Hi again everyone,
When I posted yesterday on part 2 of Ed Balls Care Crisis program, there was a really excellent response from member philbou. I expect some of you will have read it already, but it was so thoughtful and thorough that I asked philbou if he would mind if I shared it as a post, so that it will reach a wider audience. Philbou is currently his wife's carer after a subarachnoid haemorrhage. To me it sums up the feelings of so many of us, and how badly we need to be noticed and for things to change.
Here it is:
'I think it ridiculous how the current system is run
And needs complete overhaul
And it’s being ignored by governments for years
But we will all need care at some point
Something needs to be done
We are all living longer
We are living with limiting conditions
Is there an answer that will suit everyone. Probably not
Most people don’t think about their elderly care until it’s too late
We have a lifetime to plan for it
But it only happens changes in out last few years and at the point where normal life can’t continue I think we all tend to deny it’s coming and fail to understand when we need help
I personally like the idea of the retirement villages community’s
But not ones run for the insane profits by company’s now
I think these should be run and mandated by government have onsite help wardens a cafe/pub/shop/social area
But be safe and enclosed to prevent wandering off /unwelcome visitors
Somewhere where I wouldn’t mind moving to
Would be nice to have proper weather too
We retire too late in life
But we also all fail to plan for it
Either because we can’t afford to or our pensions are overtook by inflation
Of we deny it will happen to us
I don’t want my kid to look after me when I’m older
I don’t really want strangers doing it either
And I don’t want to die in a hospital
But that is the reality of what will happen to the majority of us '
Lots to think about there! Thanks philbou!