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stephenjohn
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Hi every one
I’m steve and a full time carer for my wife and a part time carer for my father
I’m steve and a full time carer for my wife and a part time carer for my father
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Hi @stephenjohn
It’s great to meet you this morning.
Please please let me If I can “support/help” in anyway??
Many Thanks. -
I was interested to see what was being discussed here ,can be a bit daunting trying to sort out things ,it’s not something that’s made easy by the D.W.P or the relevant departments,been hard for myself adjusting from 12 hour days working in retail as a general manager to working 24 hours a day as a carer ,but my wife is far more important !
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Hi @stephenjohn, great to have you here! Do get involved and let us know if there's anything we can assist you with.
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My respects to you, @stephenjohn - you've undertaken a tough task and the System doesn't make it any easier. I've been a carer, too.
As others have already said, just let us know if there is anything you think we can do to help.
Warmest best wishes,
Richard
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