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I am currently providing help and assistance around the family home for my Mother who is in her 80's. She is in relatively good health yet has obvious mobility problems and is sometimes forgetful. She is on medication and has been hospitalised a few times in the past few years for a heart condition, however, I wouldn't describe her as sick. Also present in the home is another one of my siblings who is on a disability allowance and has serious mental health issues. If anything the principal care I provide my Mother is in limiting the stress she feels due to the latter's presence at home. In reality he would be better off in an institution but I think such a course of action would be both upsetting to my Mother and detrimental to her health.
I have recently looked into the possibility of getting a carer's allowance and downloaded the forms etc. Her GP filled out her medical form outlining her condition but didn't do me too many favours in stating how it limited her day to day life (of course he has no idea what it is like) and I fear that his input will result in the application being declined.
Having recently completed a masters degree full-time as a mature student I have been offered a position overseas as there is not a lot of work in my field in Ireland. I know that should I leave, my Mother's general quality of life will decline dramatically and I would dearly love to stay with her but have no savings or means of support here.
I'm wondering if anyone has found themselves in a similar situation especially regarding the medical form part of the application where the doctor seemingly brushes things aside as if my Mother was in perfect health. Do the welfare authorities take age into consideration as a critical factor etc.? Any help or advice is most welcome and apologies for this rather long post.
I have recently looked into the possibility of getting a carer's allowance and downloaded the forms etc. Her GP filled out her medical form outlining her condition but didn't do me too many favours in stating how it limited her day to day life (of course he has no idea what it is like) and I fear that his input will result in the application being declined.
Having recently completed a masters degree full-time as a mature student I have been offered a position overseas as there is not a lot of work in my field in Ireland. I know that should I leave, my Mother's general quality of life will decline dramatically and I would dearly love to stay with her but have no savings or means of support here.
I'm wondering if anyone has found themselves in a similar situation especially regarding the medical form part of the application where the doctor seemingly brushes things aside as if my Mother was in perfect health. Do the welfare authorities take age into consideration as a critical factor etc.? Any help or advice is most welcome and apologies for this rather long post.