Household Maintenance

geek84
Scope Member Posts: 140 Empowering
Hi Folks
I'm a male in my 50s and i have had a problem with my hands from birth. As I am gettng older, I am finding it increasingly difficult to hold and use household mantenance tools such a screw driver, hammer, nails, drill etc.
I have asked some handymen to do some jobs for me around the house in the last few weeks, but it's making a dent in my finances.
Is there any help available for this type of condition?
Thanks in advance.
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HI,There's no paid help available for this sort of this as far as i know, if that's what you're asking. If your home is rented and you have maintenance issues then you should contact your landlord to report the repairs.I also noticed that you asked the same question about 2 years ago. Have another look at that thread, there's some links in there that maybe useful. Here the link to that thread. https://community.scope.org.uk/discussion/52148/diy-household-maintenance-tools#latest
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I wonder if the occupational therapy sevice could be of any help here?1
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Have you contacted the DLF or not? They might be able to help you.0
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Thanks Folks
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anisty said:I wonder if the occupational therapy sevice could be of any help here?
It's unlikely that they will be able to help with this.
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