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Single parent - how do I shop for my disabled son?

tammy81
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I’m abit concerned as a carer for my son who’s in isolation and has heart defect, learning difficulties and hearing loss? I’m also a single parent and I can’t go out and que up for hours whilst his at home to try and get shopping for us to then be disappointed that there’s nothing on shelves to get... is there anything in place for us and are we included in the same rules in place for elderly?
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Hello @tammy81 Pleased to meet you.
Please consider on line shopping .
I have just completed a post to all members on line shopping websites.
There is a place for you in our community always.
Please take care.
@thespiceman
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SCOPE Volunteer Award Engaging Communities 2019
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Hi @tammy81, if you're unable to get a delivery slot for online shopping, it might be worth taking a look at Covid-19 Mutual Aid UK. They have a list of local groups across the nation who are mobilising to support the most vulnerable.
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Hi Kev here .. It's worth contacting your local store .. especially indipendat suppliers
They can useually reserve things for you.
Also you are able to get with food bills with healthy start
https://www.healthystart.nhs.uk/
Let us know how you get on ..
Kev -
Hi Kev
thank you for your help, healthy start is mainly for pregnant women or for children under 4 years old.
thanks for helping -
Hi I wasn't sure how old he was.
Also would you like store cupboard recipes ? Happy to help out.
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If he receives free school means he's entitled to meals or vouchers from his school.
Most online shopping has a long wait for deliverys.
We are also self isolating as I have heart and lung problems and 3 young adults with autism and other complex needs. So I know how difficult it can be. -
Wish you well firefly123 we will get through this x
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Hello @tammy81 How can I help you ?
I know the problems with food and the supermarkets is not easy access at the moment.
I do have the following can help you if click on and sign up as many as you can in your area.
Apologise if you did not look at my links have added them here the main ones.
Who do on line shopping plus one more might not think they offer groceries, but do.
Also have a lot of deals on meat, goods and food items plus household.
Depending what exactly you need.
https://www.morrisons.com
https://www.tesco.com
https://www.ocado.com
https://www.asda.com
https://www.waitrose.com
https://www.iceland.co.uk
https://www.sainsburys.co.uk
https://www.amazon.co.uk
I can also offer recipes, store cupboard standbys. I am quoted by one of the Community as the Recipe King.
Italian Stallion of the kitchen am creative with Pasta all things recipes Italian many less than five ingredients costing little.
Many are cheap easy simple and on here if you care to look.
Or if you wish to ask me what specifically you like to eat and try to offer a menu costing little.
I do this every day as not only had to adjust personal circumstances.
Living in poverty a difficult time so used to making meals with less is more.
Give my time to the community being supportive, offering short cuts tips tricks and making use of nothing into meals.
I have also added these links as well.
Welfare advice, money and any thing such as support in the community.
https://www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk
https://www.salvationarmy.org.uk
https://www.redcross.org.uk
https://www.turn2us.org.uk
Please look at any of the information provided.
Sorry there is a lot just take your time, write them down.
Need to ask any questions please ask .
Thank you take keep safe and warm.
@thespiceman
Community Champion
SCOPE Volunteer Award Engaging Communities 2019
Mental Health advice, guidance and information to all members
Nutrition, Diet, Wellbeing, Addiction.
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tammy81 said:Wish you well firefly123 we will get through this x
Some very good ideas @thespiceman x -
If you can't find a mutual aid group on facebook, ACORN might be able to help you out depending on where you live. https://acorntheunion.org.uk/corona/
They're in Brighton, Bristol, Nottingham, Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds, Lancaster, Liverpool and Newcastle and can probably find someone who is on the edges of those places if needed.
Hope you get things sorted! -
Morrisons have started weekly food box everyday items if you can manage to book.
Good luck to you all with your shopping.
Keep safe and do not be afraid to ask for help from any of the community/government groups being set up.
Take care of yourselves and loved ones.
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