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Change to Fair Deal scheme for farmers, business owners Updated / Tuesday, 11 May 2021 20:29 The IFA said the changes were long overdue (file image) A three-year cap on the financial contributions of family owned and operated farms or businesses, when calculating the cost for nursing home care, is being introduced by the Government. It will apply where a family successor commits to working the farm or business. The amendment to the Nursing Homes Support Scheme, commonly known as Fair Deal, was announced today by Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly and Minister of State for Older People Mary Butler. Under Fair Deal, residents make contributions to their care based on a financial assessment of their income and assets. ....
April 3, 2021 10:00 am When John and Fiona Curran bought their 26ac sheep and suckler farm in Fordstown, Co. Meath, in 2002, people thought they were ‘stone mad.’ “You could earn what you liked on the buildings at that time. John was managing one of the top dairy herds in the country and I was working in food science with Kylemore in Dublin,” said Fiona. “We both grew up on farms but the thinking was that you could have an easier lifestyle out of farming. We leased a small bit of land before purchasing.” ‘Stone mad’ Constrained by budget, the buying process wasn’t easy and people thought they were ‘stone mad’. “It was lengthy. We thought we would never get there although we had a great bank manager in Brendan Stafford. ....