Nursing Homes Exclusively For JW's.
by Englishman 20 Replies latest jw friends
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Englishman
Rick,
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Rick Aust
thanks blondie and englishman
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Scully
"Application Form 2" is verry verrry interrestingk...
OUTLINE OF FINANCIAL CIRCUMSTANCES
Do not be too personal. Information is needed for Social Services Assessment process. If a person has enough funds, they DO NOT have to be assessed by Social Services, but please check with Administration on this.Do they own their own property? YES NO
Estimated value: £
Do they have savings? YES NO
Would they like to tell us how much?
Above £16,000
Between £10,000 - £16,000
Below £10,000
(This information has to be revealed to Social Services. If there is any hesitation to reveal this information DO NOT press for it. However it does help us to give accurate information on the present legislation with regard to the use of private funds when it comes to residential care:)
ANY OTHER COMMENTS ON FINANCE:
ANY OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION FOR ADMISSION REGARDING PHYSICAL CIRCUMSTANCES AND HEALTH: -
Englishman
Love the bit about owning their own home. Average UK price is now £125,000, about $200,000.
Englishman.
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nicolaou
For the record:
Click link for more details JAH-JIREH HOMES
Charity Correspondent MR E W DELANEY
317 LYTHAM ROAD
WARTON
PRESTON
PR4 1TETelephone 01772 633380 Email Address [email protected] Website Address www.jah-jireh.org Governing Document TRUST DEED DATED 1 APRIL 1997 Objects THE PROVISION OF HOMES OF ELDERLY JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES WHO HAVE NEED BY REASON OF AGE, INFIRMITY OR ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES Area of Benefit NOT DEFINED Area of Operation Charity Operates in locations in England and Wales
GREATER MANCHESTER
LANCASHIRE
NATIONALRegistration History 23 Apr 1997 Registered Classification What Medical/Health/Sickness
Disability
Accommodation/Housing
Religious activitiesWho Elderly/Old People
People with a disability/Special Needs
Other defined groupsHow Makes grants to individuals(includes loans)
Provides human resource(eg staff/volunteers)
Provides buildings/facilities/open space
Provides services(eg care/counselling)
Financial HistoryMailing & Submissions Mailing
CycleFinancial Year Annual Return Accounts
ReceivedStart End Issued Received AR6 01 Jan 1997 31 Dec 1997 02 Dec 1997 Below Threshold Below Threshold AR7 01 Jan 1998 31 Dec 1998 26 Feb 1999 Below Threshold Below Threshold AR8 01 Jan 1999 31 Dec 1999 15 Mar 2000 Below Threshold Below Threshold AR00 01 Jan 2000 31 Dec 2000 05 Mar 2001 07 Jan 2002 05 Nov 2001 AR01 01 Jan 2001 31 Dec 2001 02 May 2002 28 Nov 2002 12 Sep 2002 AR02 01 Jan 2002 31 Dec 2002 01 May 2003 25 Jul 2003 25 Jul 2003 AR03 01 Jan 2003(estimated) 31 Dec 2003(estimated) 22 Jan 2004 Financial Year Start Financial Year End Gross Income Total Expenditure 01 Jan 1997 31 Dec 1997 £114 £0 01 Jan 1998 31 Dec 1998 £400 £269 01 Jan 1999 31 Dec 1999 £350 £2,106 01 Jan 2000 31 Dec 2000 £812,199 £742,196 01 Jan 2001 31 Dec 2001 £1,894,455 £1,703,644 01 Jan 2002 31 Dec 2002 £2,214,767 £1,782,906 -
City Fan
I think this sums up the difference between a care home run as a business and a voluntary care home:
Care Homes: residential homes
Most residential care homes are owned and run by organisations or individuals for profit. There are still a few which are owned by the local authority. Voluntary homes are run on a non-profit making basis by bodies such as registered charities or religious denominations.A normal run-for-profit nursing or residential home will need to ask questions about savings and assets as this affects the funding of a bed in the home and whether a bed is available or not. The number of purely social services run homes is declining and social services tend to rent rooms from privately run homes. Also a privately run care home will also have a registered charitable fund, to accept donations and to pay in money raised by events, summer fetes, bring-and-buy sales etc.
I have no problem with some guy or woman deciding there was a gap in the market and opening some nursing homes solely for JWs. I think he'd be in trouble with 'equal oportunities' for the JW-only staffing policy though. They can ask for donations and could register as a charity to accept money.
Just reading through the pages on the website has left me with a few questions. The way both charity and religion are stressed on the website makes it appear as though it is a voluntary religious home, in which case the figures quoted by Nicolau would be money to the Watchtower Society and not 'net profit' to an individual. But wouldn't the charity then be registered to the Watchtower Society?
I also wonder if any finance or capital to open these homes has been borrowed from the WTS, the same way that loans are given to Kingdom Halls, which are then dedicated back to the Society once paid for?
Interesting.
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the nana
Englishman - I perceive you are a bitter man, once part of a target market. FYI my mother recently filled out a pension form, which asked the current value of her home, and also my income - because I still live at home. Well run to the hills Martha, I don't see any backlash on DWP forums !! Of course not. Forms that are filled out by people seeking care eventually form part of a legal agreement. But being a cynic now, you will seek (and find) another reason for this. I pity you.
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Wordly Andre
Any Behavioural Problems: YES, Bites Elders
HA HA HA,
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serendipity
Hi the nana & welcome!