What a sick and evil society we have in the UK

Luckily we have some idea where to find our most sick and twisted people.

http://www.no2abuse.com/index.php/blogs/comments/mps-is-any-child-safe-check-this-list-out
 
This is so depressing.

My 93 year old nana is in a nursing home, and I'd be sickened if I ever found out anyone there wasn't treated with respect and dignity :(
 
Indeed, the problem is not only in the UK .. :(

Si-forks, your grandmother looks great ! Good genes in your familly, as Carol said :)
 
Bing said:
Those sentences are shameful :thumbsdown:

Good on you Tim :thumbsup:

My Dad is in Fife in Scotland, only 65 right now but I do worry what will happen when he's older. My brother can't look after himself :lol: let alone an old man, and if we're not living abroad by the time he's becoming infirm then I wonder now and then what we'll do :(

My next door neighbours are in their 70s. They have 3 kids in their 40s/30s all of which live abroad or down south with their own families. The wife of their youngest son mentioned her concern to me as the old man still does insane things like climbing onto the roof to clean his own windows. My wife and I now look out for them and they know to come to our door should they ever need anything at all.
 
Dont forget to consider having a Family Protection Trust set up to protect family assets from sticky fingers when it comes to care home costs. I have seen families lose all inheritance when Councils seize all property to pay for care home costs. Comes as a big shock to a lot of people.
 
Geezah said:
Dont forget to consider having a Family Protection Trust set up to protect family assets from sticky fingers when it comes to care home costs. I have seen families lose all inheritance when Councils seize all property to pay for care home costs. Comes as a big shock to a lot of people.
Dont say that's why youv'e set one up!
 
I was told that avoidance of care home costs should not be stated as primary reason for setting up a family trust. It just happens to put a spoke in the wheel. :thumbsup:
 
si-forks said:
Carol M said:
si-forks said:
My grandmother is 102 luckily she is still living in her own home. It is criminal how we treat the elderly in this country

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Wow Si! You have good genes in your family.
Hope so her sister is still alive 104 and a baby brother at 93
This is her at 100
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Having a pretty bad day today but these photos really made me smile.

She looks fantastic. :)
 
Thanks for the info ronk, you are absolutely correct, however, there are several other reasons why people set up Family Protection Trusts, e.g. sideways disinheritance - bloodline asset planning, to name but one reason. The fact that the Local Authority can't access the property as it is held in a trust is a wonderful side effect. Not wishing to glaze over the eyelids of those who couldn't give a stuff, if you want further info, you are welcome to pm me, as is anyone else who needs more info :)
 
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