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SallyDavis
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My cousin has had her first jab I'm so please to be able to at last take her out soon maybe to the garden centre she has a new wheelchair delivery in lockdown which is much better for her it has been a very challenging year but hopefully she will be able to access some different activities not sure what is on offer
Green shoots
Sally and Helen
Green shoots
Sally and Helen
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That's fantastic @SallyDavis I really hope you'll be able to take her out soon. A trip to the garden centre sounds lovely.
Fingers crossed she'll be able to access some activities once things are back up and running. What kind of thing do you think she might enjoy? Did she do any activities before the lockdowns? -
Green shoots indeed, but we should all remember that lockdown rules still apply to us all even after we have had the vaccine, but on the bright side lockdown starts to easy slowly in 5 weeks.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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My cousin was at home with my aunt as she has only mixed with family she doesn't like alot of noise she did like swimming when she was younger but it got to much for my late auntie
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Mencap are a good resource @SallyDavis. Perhaps your cousin could try a few of their remote activities to find out what she enjoys?
- Coronavirus: ways to keep busy
- Online fitness classes
- Move with Mencap activity pack (link will download some files from the Mencap website)
- Find a local group
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