Hi, my name is michaeljohn!

michaeljohn
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I am the father of an adult daughter (age 53) who has profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD).
She lives in her own wheelchair-accessible bungalow, with round-the-clock, one-to-one support, funded by NHS Continuing Healthcare, via a Personal Health Budget.
She lives in her own wheelchair-accessible bungalow, with round-the-clock, one-to-one support, funded by NHS Continuing Healthcare, via a Personal Health Budget.
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Welcome to the community @michaeljohn
Thank you for sharing that with us!
It sounds as though your daughter is able to live quite independently, with the right support, which is great to hear. Is she comfortable in her bungalow?0 -
Hi & welcome to this friendly & supportive community @michaeljohn0
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Hello there @michaeljohn and welcome, thanks for sharing a bit about yourself and your daughter
How are you finding the community so far? If you need help or have any questions, please ask.
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