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Re: What help is available....

Postby cromwell » 03 Dec 2021, 12:51

You have done the right thing Ria.
At least if there is any help available from social services they may be able to get her a shower put in? That would be one step forward.
But as MM say, if she won't accept help there isn't a lot anyone can do.
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Re: What help is available....

Postby Kaz » 03 Dec 2021, 16:24

Ally wrote:You've done the absolute right thing Ria.
What a kind and caring person you are.

Trish sounds in a bad place and maybe you doing this will see her get the help she needs.

I'm proud to call you a friend, Ria. xxxx


Just what I was going to say xxx
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Re: What help is available....

Postby Gal2 » 03 Dec 2021, 16:30

Ria that's a very kind thing to do, whether or not it is appreciated by the recipient x

I hope she has taken the advice of the GP by now, and starts to act upon it, you my dear have done all you can xx
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Re: What help is available....

Postby miasmum » 03 Dec 2021, 16:35

the other thing is how much has she got saved? If she can pay for her own shower then she will get zilch anyway
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Re: What help is available....

Postby meriad » 03 Dec 2021, 17:24

miasmum wrote:the other thing is how much has she got saved? If she can pay for her own shower then she will get zilch anyway

not a penny... she's in a council house on benefits and has been ever since I've known her. She doesn't want the council coming in for the bathroom because she knows the repair team will report her, and I'm sure she's on their radar already because of previous complaints by an upstairs neighbour.

It really is a very sad state of affairs and does make me realise just how grateful I am for my health (both physical and mental) because it so easy could be a case of " there but for the grace of God go I "

So treasure what you have, even if it's not much
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Re: What help is available....

Postby Workingman » 03 Dec 2021, 18:16

Coming late to this.

First stops, Social services, Mind, Age UK and also search out if there is a local OAP community group.

I am a volunteer with our local OPAL and we do give help. It's not official 'you must do this' it's more light touch, but we can move things on.

As a charity we are more on the radar than an individual and that carries weight.
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Re: What help is available....

Postby TheOstrich » 03 Dec 2021, 19:43

I don't know if this is of any use, but does her surgery run to having a "Social Prescriber", Gal? Ours does here; their website should say.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/u ... ker-A5.pdf
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Re: What help is available....

Postby miasmum » 03 Dec 2021, 20:01

Good thinking Ossie, I hadn't thought about social prescribers
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