Council refusing to change bath for shower
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Tashab123
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Hi me and my husband are disabled my husband has a slipped disc in his back and I have osteoarthritis in my knees it’s very hard for us both to get about and lifting our legs to climb into our bath and out I would like it replaced for a shower I live in a council property council refuse to give us one need help
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Have you ever referred yourself for a needs assessment? When you do this an Occupational Therapist will come out and do a needs assessment on you. From this it will determine what help can be given.You can refer yourself here. https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/social-care-and-support-guide/help-from-social-services-and-charities/getting-a-needs-assessment/
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It's doubtful that you'll get help. Not with osteoarthritis and a slipped disk. Have you tried a gadget to help lower you into the bath or a seat in the shower? I have scoliosis, arthritis in my neck and compression of the spine and I found both things excellent. You can ask for rails to be placed on the sides to help you In and out0
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