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How Old Is Too Old.
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I'm rather put out after reading an account from a Health Care assistant that her job is only going to get worse, as too many people are living longer.
Both Mr Cupo and me are both getting on a bit, it doesn't inspire confidence in the care we might need as time goes on.
I worked in care for many years and don't recall having those thoughts towards the people I cared for.
Something we can do nothing about is ageing.
Both Mr Cupo and me are both getting on a bit, it doesn't inspire confidence in the care we might need as time goes on.
I worked in care for many years and don't recall having those thoughts towards the people I cared for.
Something we can do nothing about is ageing.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is always something society needs to spend on. So, the elderly care budget needs increasing, if it wasn't that it'd be something else, just needs good management. Anyway increased numbers of customers don't necessarily mean it gets worse for those working in the industry ; just means more job opportunities there.
Personally I think this is how a lot of health carers feel whether they voice it or not. If you read daily about how the health system is struggling under the pressure, not only from monetary cuts but just the huge increase in population, one cannot help but know that life is going to get more difficult, especially with 'care' within the NHS. Surely this is most apparent as one reads the news or hears it on TV, you don't need a degree to realise the health system and those who work in it are under enormous pressure. Reduce the incomers who will further burden the system to try at least to help those in years to come.
My mum is in care and is 91. She herself has 'had enough' and is always saying we are all living too long. Mum is in a relatively good home and the staff are all lovely but very overworked. I could simply not do that job, most are on minimum wage and some of the residents are very challenging. They are always cutting back on things like activities and they are very short staffed despite the extortionate charges. My mum is a Yorkshire woman through and through and is very blunt, she has always said we should get to 70 and then be shot, ha.
A healthcare assistant is an unregistered member of the nursing team, and a lot of the routine patient care falls on their shoulders - it's hard work, and they are limited in what they can do, since many jobs can only be done by registered nurses. The strain is on the NHS as a whole with so many people living so much longer - she's only repeating personally what the pwoers that be have been saying for some time. http:// www.par liament .uk/bus iness/p ublicat ions/re search/ key-iss ues-for -the-ne w-parli ament/v alue-fo r-money -in-pub lic-ser vices/t he-agei ng-popu lation/
Like Pips my Mum is 86 and in a good care home and has been telling me she 'should be gone by now' for a long time. Unfortunately she has needed care since she was 79. On the other hand my late mother in law did notneed care until she was 94 for the last 3 months of her life. So I do not think you can define too old by a number.