How lovely that you had lunch with your wonderful boys Doodle, it mademe smile to read it.
Tell me, is it better to never have a treat, or to be offered one and then have it snatched away due to ones disbilities?
I was offered $1500 which would have bought me a new toaster and several months of groceries.
I was overjoyed until I was told I had to actually go into the supermarket and choose things, something I have not been able to do since just after Covid.
ALL my shopping has to be done online.
I have neither the eyesight nor the physical mobility to shop any other way.
So 'goodbye' to the treat.
I am being assessed sometime soon. The team spends 3 hours looking into your abilities and restrictions and help so decide what sort of accommodation is best for you.
Frankly, I am so unsafe in this house now that I suspect only 'sheltered living' with 24 hour access to other ehlp, will do.
They might even decide on a rest home.
It would be so nice, after decades of living alone (and deteriorating in these last years), to feel someone is looking after me.
Sadly, the focus is almost entirely on keeping people in the community. A community I can't go into without a LOT of help.
Ah well, one factor iss that the Sallies want all us elderly out of these units; so they can sell them (the units, not the elderly
), maybe that will help.
I'm hopeful that the outcome will be positive.