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Hi everyone
I thought pop on to share with you all a little comfort which helped my grandma and the service users i use to care for.
I honestly think sometime they used to believe this was there own children but it really made them happy
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We have been up all night again.
Mom was tired and wanted to go to bed. I walked her to her bedroom and pulled the covers down and she said she's already slept there.
I explained that she had slept there last night and she said she couldn’t sleep there again. The sheets are washed and changed every day so it’s not like something was dirty.
She is now laying in that bed and pouting. She has been cursing me for the last 5 hours for putting her where she had already slept.
I can't seem to get any sleep. Don’t know what to do anymore… 😓
Discover this eye-opening news article on BBC shedding light on the challenges faced by parents and carers of children with special education needs (SEND) within a system stretched thin by overwhelming demand.
Have you personally been affected by this? Please share your thoughts and experiences on this critical issue.
#send #autism #learningdisability #challengingbahaviourssupport #jointheconversation #wetalkcare
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-....england-hampshire-67
Carers UK has uncovered worrying statistics that around 40% of workers have left paid employment to provide unpaid care for loved ones, with nearly half (49%) seeing their income reduce by over £1,000 per month.
Sound familiar? Share with us your thoughts and experience
#wetalkcare #carersuk #stateofcarereport2023 #unpaidcarers
https://www.hrmagazine.co.uk/c....ontent/news/thousand
Today marks a big milestone in achieving my long time goal to provide a safe place where carers can be able to share their heart warming stories without feeling judged.
Today, 22nd December 2023, we launched the 'We Talk Care' platform to the public and this means everyone can benefit from the many years of thought and time invested to build bring this idea to life.
The journey has been very eventful for me, I have met and spoken to many carers, of whom we have shared both heart-breaking and joyful moments as we reflected on their caregiving journeys.
Today marks the start of a new era. A time where, I invite you all to help grow this community. A community with a cause that touches or will touch so many families.
Let us join hands and make this a safe space that uplifts one another and more importantly let us talk about care. It all starts with one sharing their story.
Joe Ndilla - Founder We Talk Care
Joe Ndilla
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