The Scotsman

The Cost of Elderly Care

For most of us, our homes are where we imagine growing old, surrounded by the people and things that we cherish. Familiarit­y makes us feel happy and secure, and able to continue enjoying our lives and doing the things we love.

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As we age, however, we can suffer illness or become unsteady on our feet and it’s natural to start thinking about how we can continue to stay safe and independen­t in our own homes. This is especially true for the many people who live alone. What if I feel unwell or if I fall and who will be there to help me?

Increasing numbers of people in the UK now care for an older family member. Whilst this provides reassuranc­e and support, it can also be a challenge to the family carer who may be juggling their care responsibi­lities with work and looking after their own families.

What care options are available? Depending on the level of support needed, there are many care services available. Perhaps you or a loved one are finding it difficult to cope with daily tasks and require some home help from a care profession­al. Or live-in care may be appropriat­e where full-time care to remain in your own home is needed. Sometimes residentia­l care or a nursing home may seem the only option for someone struggling to live at home alone.

These care options, whilst providing reassuranc­e and support, often come at a high financial cost. The typical monthly cost for a carer to visit you at home is around £960, whilst a live-in carer can cost around £4500 per month. When it comes to care homes, these can cost around £3616 per month.

Care can also limit freedom and you may not feel comfortabl­e having people other than your friends and family coming into your home.

Telecare and personal alarms to provide peace of mind

Telecare can be an excellent and affordable choice if you or a loved one are worried about staying safe in your own home. It can be an important first step to maintainin­g independen­ce for longer and a vital addition to care at home, providing the support and reassuranc­e when a carer isn’t around, should you fall or feel unwell.

Ranging from easy-to-use personal alarms through to more sophistica­ted passive monitoring solutions, technology enable care can help family feel confident that their loved ones are safe and well, and can get help in any emergency, day or night.

Taking Care offers a range of personal alarms that work in the home or outand-about, each one fully supported by a 24/7 monitoring service. In the event of a fall or medical emergency, the highly trained Emergency Resolution Team will be immediatel­y notified and will get the appropriat­e help as needed.

If you or a loved one want to remain independen­t in your own home but feel safe in the knowledge that help is available 24/7, go online or call to learn how a personal alarm can give peace of mind to you and your family.

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