Grendel
Well-Known Member
What would you do instead, though?
Some are actually OK tbf. I'd argue it's as much assessing the needs of the individual, rather than one size fits all, and applying some rigorous standards within them, which then needs rewarding the staff. As that then needs somebody to pay for it... who does that? That needs buy-in from an early age, and as with private pensions it's hard to engage people when old age seems far away, and pointless engaging them once they've got there.
Well like we decided children could actually take on the responsibility....I think many don’t and I don’t think many parents would rather live in these places
When did council domicile workers (home help) get outsourced? That was the end of social care - the comparison between the two is stark.