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Good Paid carers are hopelessly over-stretched because of council cutbacks

Dogs in kennels are treated better than many of Britain’s elderly

 

By Yasmin Alibhai-brown

Last updated at 11:22 AM on 25th November 2011

 

This week the viewing public cried over the sentimental John Lewis Christmas shopping advert with a cute young boy.

 

Then that bruiser Ed Balls confessed the Antiques Roadshow makes him blub. On Sunday nights millions sob because their favourite star has been voted off The X Factor or Strictly Come Dancing.

But when it comes to real pain, no one seems to care. The truth is that in Britain in 2011, few shed any tears over the cruel way the elderly are treated in this country. A new and shocking report by the Equality and Human Rights Commission shows that thousands of old people are being appallingly abused in their own homes by the very individuals employed to care for them.

Carers who can’t ask for help

The 2001 census revealed there were 22,000 carers in the borough, yet only 1,500 carers in Wokingham have been formally assessed

By Julie Spencer
November 25, 2011

For one carer, it is easy to understand why people in a similar situation may be reluctant to ask for help and advice.

She has been looking after her 90-year-old mother for eight years with the support of her husband and thinks it might take those new to the role some time to “work out a plan to live by”.

The carer, who asked not to be named, said: “I think we have forged a blueprint for our life which isn’t perfect but it is the only way we are comfortable.”

How not to spend Christmas Day

Inspired by the shopping images of Christmas

 

It’s only for show,
The magazine picture of Christmas,
Tastefully decorated tree,
Smiling family having tea,
Burning candles,plates of ham,
Clean white kids, no sign of Gran.