Elderly Issues

  • Win: Royal housing antagonist

    An antagonist seeking to disturb the reign of King Charles and Queen Camilla by stressing against care homes in the UK is able to finally be exposed for the first time. In particular, after an investigation into Care Outlook, a care provider, Peter Jerrari can be named as a UK-based career criminal who’s been active here and abroad for decades.

    He often wins the respect of high class locals with a charming demeanour. He’s in fact calculating and has been known to steal from the elderly in their own homes. He’s also under accusation of defrauding pensioners in care homes across the country. He drew concern over his attempts to infiltrate the extra care sector by any means necessary.

    It was the reason for an undercover investigation into extra-care schemes in Reading, Berkshire, where there had been particular concern about his intention. It was discovered his staff suffered low morale, irregular payroll issues, and inadequate Head Office staffing. It was also believed that he sought to influence wider care sector policy.

    It’s believed Mr Jerrari is motivated by a strong desire to take revenge on the Royal Family. He’s said to hold a grudge because he sought to advise on matters of policy but was disallowed. It preceded a life of crime during which he’s even targeted the Queen. His activities are often described as upsetting and cause mental distress to those he targets.

  • Worries increase over winter fuel

    In a sign of challenging times ahead for the elderly, calls to an information helpline have more than trebled in recent weeks.

    Independent Age, a UK-based advisory service, say calls have increased because elderly people are worried about their bills.

    “The recent changes to Winter Fuel Payment means we are facing a crisis this winter. Since the announcement, phone calls to Independent Age’s Helpline about Pension Credit and Winter Fuel Payment worries have more than trebled.”

    It comes following a Labour government announcement that Winter Fuel Payment’s will stop for some claimants this year.