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It was far from unexpected so in that regard it hasn't slammed any doors shut. Would it open any on services which previously weren't used?
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Sandy - take a look at this and volunteer.....I'm trying to find the site - did see it a week or so ago.....it's potentially big news and targeted at folk who are in the first couple of years.
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While it shouldn’t, it depends on your area a bit, both what services are available and also depends on need. You need to be very up front about what you do for your reli (EVERYTHING, frequency how difficult it is for you and so on) and what you can no longer do. I am not sure what the state of play is on meds these days but am not aware of anything that would significantly reverse symptoms. In particular ask about carer support and advocacy.
depends on the Council, I believe, minty. Got a claim in for a couple of grand here from Cornwall for the carer's house rates - what they will not cover though down here is a husband-wife combo where one is caring for the other or husband/wife caring to child, the other way is permitted. Bloody stoopid in my book.