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lucy14
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Hi
Can anyone give me any useful information on this centre please..My assessment is a week on Monday.
For example...I know they don't have a car park but is there a drop off point and a lift..
And how far would I have to walk..
I know there is a NCP car park near by my friend was think of using this after she dropped me off at the centre.
Thanks in advance x
Can anyone give me any useful information on this centre please..My assessment is a week on Monday.
For example...I know they don't have a car park but is there a drop off point and a lift..
And how far would I have to walk..
I know there is a NCP car park near by my friend was think of using this after she dropped me off at the centre.
Thanks in advance x
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Get dropped off at the center and if you need your friend to assist you wait there till the friend returns, why, the accessors know the distances from the nearest car parks, bus stops and when asked how you arrived they will know your abilities regarding walking. There are CVT outside and in and around the Centers and again the acessor knows the distance from the waiting room to the acessment room, think before you answer, don’t be forced into doing movements that cause you pain or agreate your condition. Good luck
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Thank you xx
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