Age & Stage brings you practical guidance, expert help and inspiration to help navigate all aspects of elderly care and old age.
Presented by Age Space’s Annabel James and journalist & broadcaster Daisy McAndrew, we tackle a different subject every week in conversation with guest experts who each bring a wealth of experience and expertise.
Advising on everything from different kinds of care, funding care and legal things to consider, the practicalities of helping elderly parents and relatives remain living independently and safely at home, conversations about when to stop driving, getting a dementia diagnosis,the importance of a power of attorney; family dynamics, death and grief, and much more.
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Age & Stage brings you practical guidance, expert help and inspiration to help navigate all aspects of elderly care and old age.
Presented by Age Space’s Annabel James and journalist & broadcaster Daisy McAndrew, we tackle a different subject every week in conversation with guest experts who each bring a wealth of experience and expertise.
Advising on everything from different kinds of care, funding care and legal things to consider, the practicalities of helping elderly parents and relatives remain living independently and safely at home, conversations about when to stop driving, getting a dementia diagnosis,the importance of a power of attorney; family dynamics, death and grief, and much more.
You can email the show at ageandstage@agespace.org, leave a WhatsApp message at 07982 360113 or record a voicenote here: https://www.speakpipe.com/ageandstage
Please share Age & Stage with a friend, or someone you know who would be helped by the information in this series. You can send them this link: https://pod.link/1798413657
Find out more about Age Space at www.agespace.org
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The complexities of finding great care homes with Stephen Burke (www.hallmarkfoundation.org.uk), a care sector advocate. Stephen shares his personal experience and insights on the importance of planning for care needs.
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Challenges Of Complaining
The importance of consumers commenting on care services, similar to other consumer products. The challenges families face when making complaints about care homes, especially for older relatives. The need for families to be aware of their rights and the importance of assessments by local authorities to understand care needs.
Initial Steps in Caregiving
Initial steps when a relative needs extra help, focusing on identifying needs and practical support, discussing needs with the relative and identifying what help is required, from basic tasks like cleaning and shopping to full home care. The stigma around the word "carer" and how it can be more acceptable to describe it as "help" initially. And the various types of care available, from housekeeping and companionship to overnight care and living care, and the importance of understanding individual needs.
Financial Aspects of Care
The role of local authorities in assessing needs and providing support and the financial assessments for care services.The importance of having an assessment even if the family is paying for care out of their own resources.The need to plan ahead to ensure the right housing and support as people age.
Geographical and Demographic Considerations
The impact of geographical location on care services, particularly in coastal and rural areas and the challenge of accessing those services. The need for housing options that support aging well, including staying connected and maintaining networks of friends and the importance of planning for care needs early to avoid making decisions in a crisis situation.
Hospital Discharge and Rehabilitation
The role of family members in facilitating a smooth transition, standing up for relatives in hospital and ensuring a proper discharge plan is in place. How the first six weeks after hospital discharge is critical and the importance of having the necessary support in place. The revolving door situation where people are stuck in hospital or leave without proper support, leading to repeated crises.
Choosing the Right Care Home
The process of choosing a care home, including spending time at the home and talking to residents and staff alongside using multiple sources of information, including reviews and local authority assessments, to make an informed decision. The importance of staff turnover and consistency in care, as well as the role of technology in monitoring care - and the need for good communication to ensure quality care.
Costs and Financial Planning
With current prices ranging from £1000 to over £2000 a week, the options for financial planning, including selling the home and using savings. The importance of planning ahead to cover care costs and the role of financial advisors in this process and the financial implications.
Final Tips and Practical Advice
Use local authority services, organisations like Age UK, and websites like Age Space for information and support. The importance of speaking to other families and the need the need for practical planning and early preparation.
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