Just been to another care assessment and we have been told the father qualifies for NHS funding for another year.
The house is jointly owned by the father and son.
She said there is the possibility he will not qualify for NHS funding next year and she advised the son to downsize the jointly owned property.
After I pointed it out he was not legally obliged to do this she then said that she thought the son would be more comfortable in a smaller property.
When we spoke last year the doctor and 2 nurses were of the opinion that the father's chance of being alive this year was very slim.
Obviously the person was trying to persuade the son into downsizing to release funds for the fathers care should they be needed but I am sure the son could do without the hassle of a move at this point and also the fact that the father is very unlikely to be alive next year enters in to the equation.
Also if the son wants to move I think he will feel even more comfortable if he waits for his father to die and then downsize so he can then enjoy the surplus proceeds from the house.
Frank