I'm getting confused (well more so). My mum is 88 and living alone in her own bungalow which her and dad worked very hard for. At present she has just too much money in savings so Social Services say she has to pay for all the adaptations she needs to stay in her home.
She has various health problems which mean she can hardly walk and cannot reach her feet so is now paying for careers to come in each morning. They are a Godsend but mean her savings are diminishing quite quickly.
Can anyone tell me if, when she's down to the magic £23,250 that every one keeps talking about will Social Services start to pick up any of the tabs or will she have to borrow against the value of the house. No one seems to be able to give me a straight answer, least of all Social Services.
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