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Fast tracked into a nursing home.

(5 Posts)
storynanny Tue 29-Jun-21 17:51:27

By free I mean fully funded by Nhs

storynanny Tue 29-Jun-21 17:50:47

As above . But in t(e cases of both of my elderly parents it was via a 999 call. Mum fell over in the kitchen and when she was taken into the hospital for X-ray they found terminal advanced cancer in her stomach and bones so straight into ( free) nursing care. With dad, I was visiting him and thought he was having another stroke so I called 999. Again went straight from hospital to ( free) care as they also found terminal cancer.

Peasblossom Tue 29-Jun-21 17:42:19

Well, if there’s a care home with a vacancy that they want to go to and they are paying the fees, they can go tomorrow.

But it will all take longer if:

You need to find an appropriate home
They need to wait for a vacancy
They don’t want to go
There is nobody with Power of Attorney to make decisions
You want it part or fully funded

It’s a bit of a how long is a piece of string question.

cornishpatsy Tue 29-Jun-21 16:54:32

It very much depends on where you live, availability and need. Father in Law was 48hrs Mother in Law 6 weeks ,a year apart, both from hospital when it was decided they could not return home.

Bopeep14 Tue 29-Jun-21 15:58:29

Can anyone help? How long does it take to get someone into a nursing home?
A relative of mine needs 24 hour care at the moment they have caregivers coming in 4 times a day, unfortunately they are declining rapidly and are not fit to be on there own.
Any advice greatly received.