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Age UK no help at all

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Anya Wed 26-Jul-17 11:39:24

Ongoing issue with an elderly (93) friend who has been discharged from hospital and is on an inadequate 'care' package, immobile and trying to get more help for her.

Still waiting for call back from Safeguarding Team from last week so looked on Age UK website where they promise all sorts of help and support.

Rang her local branch and, guess what? NOTHING on offer!

What my old granny used to call 'all fur coat and no knickers'. Pretty disgusted. Has anybody had a good experience with this organisation or is it a post code lottery?

Anya Wed 26-Jul-17 11:54:12

Talk about co-incidence just posted above when her Social Worker rang me! So have, at last, got somewhere.

As you were.

Jane10 Wed 26-Jul-17 12:04:52

I was just wondering how you were getting on with helping that poor lady. Do keep us posted. Thank goodness you're there to help!

rosesarered Wed 26-Jul-17 12:09:46

You are doing a good thing Anya smile hope the lady gets the help that she needs, thanks to you.

durhamjen Wed 26-Jul-17 12:15:10

We had a good experience with AgeUK. We rang them up about DLA and had a representative come round to help fill in the forms. We got extra DLA because of that. Unfortunately my husnad died six months later, but that wasn't AgeUK's fault.

The AgeUK man was a retired solicitor and used to filling in these forms. This was six years ago, and obviously things have changed since then.

kittylester Wed 26-Jul-17 13:26:10

I imagine AgeUk is having its funding cut and more calls on its resources just like everyone else. They are very good for advice - especially the website.

Anya Wed 26-Jul-17 13:35:51

I complained to what I thought was their HQ and received this

"Thank you for your email. I am sorry to hear of your recent experience with Age UK Lancashire.

Age UK (name of region), like all local Age UKs, is an independent charity providing services across their borough. They have a management team and board of trustees who are ultimately responsible for the services they provide. While we work in partnership with them, Age UK itself is not in any sense a head office and we have no jurisdiction over the management of their operations. Any complaints you have about a product or service which you receive from a local Age UK, must initially be directed to the local Age UK concerned.

They then proceeded to give the the telephone number of the local area that I had already rung ? It would indeed seem to be a post code lottery DJ as you had a good experience. Kitty the website for this area promises all sorts but ....and my friend is one who at 93 doesn't inhabit hyperspace, not like us Silver Surfers (??)

Fat lot of use.

However persistence has paid off with SSS and my elderly friend will receive a visit from her SW tomorrow with an offer of day care. I rang her and she is delighted at the idea of getting out of the house.

M0nica Wed 26-Jul-17 16:58:11

Age Concern is a federation of individual charities all separately registered and funded and what services they can offer depends on the availability of volunteers and funding from elsewhere, often on a project by project basis.

What services each separate Age Concern charity offers will vary although I think they need to agree to a core of services common to all.

I worked for Age Concern as a volunteer Home visitor for about 10 years but stopped because the funding for the project was withdrawn and as they were unable to get alternative funding the service had to be discontinued..

So give them a break, they may well really want to provide the services you wanted, but not have the funding or volunteers to provide it.

Anya Wed 26-Jul-17 19:42:35

I understand that Monica" what I object to is that on the website *for that area all sorts were allegedly on offer, and in fact they were NOT.

If that were a business then they would be in breach of the Trades Description Act.

Don't tell me to 'give them a break' you didn't hear the 'couldn't care less' attitude of the person who answered the phone nor my elderly friend crying on the phone to me in desperation.

angry

Anya Wed 26-Jul-17 19:43:15

Excuse typos.

M0nica Wed 26-Jul-17 19:52:13

Anya, I accept that you and your friend did get treated badly. It is justI know from experience how services get pulled sometimes at short notice because continuing funding fails to materialise or is withdrawn.

However nothing justifies the couldn't care less attitude of the person you spoke to.

Menopaws Wed 26-Jul-17 20:09:39

We all understand funding issues with all these organisations but there is no excuse for incorrect information or unhelpful staff ever.

Jalima1108 Wed 26-Jul-17 22:00:13

It is a long time since we used them and their service seemed to be helpful; they provided the home help service for MIL. However, I don't know how well they did their checks because there were a couple or more incidents that made us feel uneasy regarding the home help and her helpful OH.

I hope that you will be able to sort out the help this lady needs through the official channels.

However, if each area is separately run then some may be better than others.

seasider Thu 27-Jul-17 07:07:13

My friend worked at a local Age Uk that had to close as it was £38,000 in debt. It provided great services but could not generate enough funding .