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Three million unpaid carers spending own money supporting elderly

Almost three million people spend more than £1,200 of their own money every year caring for an elderly loved-one, a study suggests.

By , Social Affairs Editor

8:00AM BST 07 May 2012

A quarter of the population is involved in providing some form of care for older family or friends, it finds.

And almost one in five of them regularly spend at least £100 a month.

Council boss ‘appalled’ after elderly woman left on bus overnight

How could this have happened

MISSING: The woman should have been returned to Jill Jenkins Court

THE chief executive of Luton Borough Council has described an incident in which an elderly woman with Alzheimer’s was left locked in a minbus overnight as “appalling”.

Trevor Holden said the council deeply regretted the distress caused to the woman and her family, adding: “We are deeply shocked that something has gone so seriously wrong.”

The woman, who is in her 80s, was left on the council minibus at the Kingsway depot on Monday night at 5.30pm, and was not discovered until 7am the following morning.

Help the aged and Carers

Matching young people without jobs and old people who need help is surely one for The Apprentice?

The Observer,

 

Help at hand: what the elderly need is someone who can do those tricky little jobs. Photograph: Rex

I’m wondering if we couldn’t bring in our young people to do something for our oldies. Here are two pretty well complementary problems: there are too many young people who haven’t got jobs, and too many old people who have problems they can’t solve. With, for example, their computers; with their piles of junk; with their ceiling light bulbs and jammed doors and incomprehensible benefit forms and TV sets that have refused to go digital and… I could go on.