Are there any social groups for chair bound adults?
WheelyRachel
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in the Southampton/New forest area. I don't drive so would either have to provide transport or be on a public transport service route. the kind of thing I'm hoping for is either just social or activity based. I'm in my 40s so simmilar age rages would be preferred.
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Have you looked into whether phab have a local group?1
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Hi @WheelyRachel
I don't know if this is any good but I found the Hampshire Disabled groups and social clubs website run by Ableize that has a lot of info on.
I wonder whether you could also ask at your GP or local library?1 -
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hi im eileen ask at your libary or local council . my sons in supported living has help and activities but we had to insist that they do stuff with himSam_Scope said:Hi @WheelyRachel
I don't know if this is any good but I found the Hampshire Disabled groups and social clubs website run by Ableize that has a lot of info on.
I wonder whether you could also ask at your GP or local library?2
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