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Haypdsa
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Hiya im a new member to this forum but not to scope. I have volunteered (key volunteer) i have been an assistant manager but due to disabilities could no longer fulfil my role. I am currently in neuro rehabilitaion being looked after by wonderful people and one of my goals is to get a bit more mobility so as id.like to go back to the job i loved doing alongside the people i loved working with.
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Hi @Haypdsa welcome to the community!
I spent 6 months in a specialist neurological rehabilitation centre last year. On admission I was reliant on a houst, now I can walk a few metres with a walking frameDisability Gamechanger - 2019 -
Hi @Haypdsa
Welcome to our online community/family ?
Yes following my Stroke I was in rehab for a number of months.
Please please let me know if I can give you a hand getting in & around!!!!!!!
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Hi @Haypdsa, and a warm welcome to the community! Great to have you here.
I hope you're doing as well as possible, and please do let us know if we can be of any assistance. We have lots of friendly members here on the community who are always up for a chat!
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