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@sisfreak2017 | 2 March 20 | |
Hard work indeed. More so when its a family member. When its your parents, think and remember that they've done it for you already. |
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@iilmadme | 2 March 20 | |
I cared for my late partner through 7 years of cancer,he only really went out to appointments for the last years but i was able to leave him alone to go shopping n run errands.he was very ill and had a lot of needs but i dont think i saw how bad it can get because the end was very sudden.i hope that makes sense.i was as emotionally dependant on him as he was on me,i think your situation and anyone else's dealing with dementia sounds much worse.in all these awful illnesses there is a feeling of losing something of the person you love while they are still with you but my heart goes out to you with this
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@terence56 | 3 March 20 | |
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Its my experience that if you look for help you will seriously struggle. Ive had to move into a different property all on one floor with cardine floors not carpets so its easy to mop after accidents, a walk in shower and doors that will allow you to get a wheelchair through. I also have an extra belfast sink to wash soiled clothing. I find im able to manage much better because I have the right tools for the job.
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@magret25 | 30 May 22 | |
PLS ACCEPT MY FRIEND REQUEST
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@trunking | 30 May 22 | |
@ magret25 - 30.05.22 - 07:07pm PLS ACCEPT MY FRIEND REQUEST No! |
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@3mel | 30 May 22 | |
@ magret25 - 30.05.22 - 07:07pm PLS ACCEPT MY FRIEND REQUEST this kid has tried being from the UK with an American's photos, tried pretending to be an American bloke and then switched to female. he even stole another users profile pic thinking no-one would notice. |
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@peta | 30 May 22 | |
@ terence56 - 1.03.20 - 11:10am Im a full time carer for my wife who has frontotemperal Dementia. I had to take early retirement in 2015 to look after her. I am not looking for general information I have already have all the information with regards to services available and the financial aspects. Im interested in how people cope on a daily basis, what they can do or cant do with the person they care for. I can take her for short walks, out to local cafes and restaurants and in the car for drives out This should be an all across the board thing no matter what country you reside in, but as a person providing care to someone youre entitled to beaks, or respite where someone and/ or a facility can care for your loved on while you take that time to either so errands or implement some self care. No one should be taking care of another person for 24/7/365 with no decent breaks. Your mental health comes first, if you Taney able to take care of you- who will you take care of? |
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@sisfreak2017 | 1 June 22 | |
There's quite a lot of jobs currently available in the care sector and it's not just order people needing assistance.
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@sisfreak2017 | 2 June 22 | |
http://www.derbyshire.gov.uk/education/adult-education/find-course/qualifications-skills/sector-based/sector-based-work-academy-programmes.aspx Go to the bottom of the link page These (''Free'') courses are usually available from most county councils and if nothing else, they're something super for your CV You'll gain a NCFE Level 1 Award in Preparing to Work in Adult Social Care. The link I posted is only for Derbyshire residents, but your own council will be offering the same or better. |
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@slick_01 | 3 June 22 | |
@ terence56 - 1.03.20 - 11:10am Im a full time carer for my wife who has frontotemperal Dementia. I had to take early retirement in 2015 to look after her. I am not looking for general information I have already have all the information with regards to services available and the financial aspects. Im interested in how people cope on a daily basis, what they can do or cant do with the person they care for. I can take her for short walks, out to local cafes and restaurants and in the car for drives out You're a strong person, and I'm sure if your wife had the ability to communicate with you (I'm not sure if she does) she would be highly proud of you and cherish everything, even others that are related to you and know you might too...don't give up on your loved ones and on dark gloomy days do not let it get you down in anyway, you will be rewarded for all of it so be patient and things will get better. |
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