On the up side of the coin, my MiL has recently moved into residential Council care and she is looked after 24/7, meals etc etc costs her her weekly state pension, less twenty quid a week back as 'pocket money' for getting the hair done, papers etc.
GP attends each week and holds a surgery, hairdresser at least fortnightly if not weekly, all meals prepped & served and cleaned up afterwards, laundry done and personal care looked after Choice of whatever daily activity is ongoing or veging in front of the telly, knitting, reading, jigsaws etc or out and about with family or whatever.
Overall, happy with whats ongoing for her TBH so its not all doom and gloom out there.... 
She is one of the lucky ones, someone at some point decided that such homes should be privatised and most council ones are now closed, where social services pay it costs them more.....Same with private Children's homes and private foster carers.....

We know she is one of the lucky one, so to speak. Only difference was that F & MiL were staunch labourites, earning every penny, saved befoe spending, no tick, paid the council for their house all their days. When she was left on her own, no state benefits, no rent rebate, no discount on Council Tax etc etc, unlike some of the welfare spongers who think that freebies are a right of passage.
As said, it takes all sorts and I know that there is a limit on savings/assets and she would have had to sell her home to pay for accomodation but as its Council owned, does not apply.
The whole shamoozle regarding care of the elderly in this country really is one ginormous fustercluck, sadly.....