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"During last luckdown my adult day centre was close were this time its staying open Witch is good we have to stay in our bubble. I been keeping busy" That's brilliant. You won't have to stay in your home every day.x | |||
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"During last luckdown my adult day centre was close were this time its staying open Witch is good we have to stay in our bubble. I been keeping busy" That’s fantastic Derek. My daughters respite centre has been closed for both, but we’re in Wales. Keep doing what you’re doing and look after yourself x Viv x | |||
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"During last luckdown my adult day centre was close were this time its staying open Witch is good we have to stay in our bubble. I been keeping busy" That's good news, the day centres in Nottinghamshire have been closed since march | |||
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"I (Devil) work at a day centre for adults with learning disability. We have reopened on 5th of October, but only for service users who live with family carers. And yes, bubble system is in place. Some families chose not to send their relatives in as yet, some have pulled them out now that we're in lockdown again but the ones that are in seem to enjoy being able to come to "work" (as they call it) again and get some routine back. " nearly everyone has come back to our centre but in bubbles I help out in our candy shop | |||
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"I (Devil) work at a day centre for adults with learning disability. We have reopened on 5th of October, but only for service users who live with family carers. And yes, bubble system is in place. Some families chose not to send their relatives in as yet, some have pulled them out now that we're in lockdown again but the ones that are in seem to enjoy being able to come to "work" (as they call it) again and get some routine back. " Can I ask why only those that live with family. Surely someone who lives alone would be in desperate need of the support. | |||
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"I'm really pleased its staying open and that you can get out and be with others. X" I get out and about most of the time when I 1st went to the centre 5 years ago it open my eyes more about disable people | |||
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"I'm really pleased its staying open and that you can get out and be with others. X I get out and about most of the time when I 1st went to the centre 5 years ago it open my eyes more about disable people " Excellent, what i meant was im glad its not closed for lockdown. X | |||
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"I (Devil) work at a day centre for adults with learning disability. We have reopened on 5th of October, but only for service users who live with family carers. And yes, bubble system is in place. Some families chose not to send their relatives in as yet, some have pulled them out now that we're in lockdown again but the ones that are in seem to enjoy being able to come to "work" (as they call it) again and get some routine back. Can I ask why only those that live with family. Surely someone who lives alone would be in desperate need of the support. " Majority of people using council day services receive support at home if not living with family | |||
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"I (Devil) work at a day centre for adults with learning disability. We have reopened on 5th of October, but only for service users who live with family carers. And yes, bubble system is in place. Some families chose not to send their relatives in as yet, some have pulled them out now that we're in lockdown again but the ones that are in seem to enjoy being able to come to "work" (as they call it) again and get some routine back. nearly everyone has come back to our centre but in bubbles I help out in our candy shop" That's great | |||
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"During last luckdown my adult day centre was close were this time its staying open Witch is good we have to stay in our bubble. I been keeping busy That's good news, the day centres in Nottinghamshire have been closed since march " why since march mine do surrport bubble I thought Dahl centres across uk work the same | |||
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"I'm really pleased its staying open and that you can get out and be with others. X I get out and about most of the time when I 1st went to the centre 5 years ago it open my eyes more about disable people Excellent, what i meant was im glad its not closed for lockdown. X" I got what you meant sorry | |||
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"Service users that attend my day centre are not able to live on their own. They either live with family carers, in supported living or in care homes, depending on their needs and abilities. As the family carers had no formal support throughout the first lockdown (started to get some once shielding was finished), they were the first to be given the opportunity to send their relatives in. In phase 2, the service users that live in supported living will be given the opportunity to come back to the Centre. Nobody knows when this is going to happen though. " some memebers in my centre either in surrported living or care homes others with family days centres open any disable adult witch is great | |||
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"And Durham Ladies are joint top of the league, happy days " and we won 6-0 away to sheffield utd in conti cup group stage last night oh yeah | |||
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"Service users that attend my day centre are not able to live on their own. They either live with family carers, in supported living or in care homes, depending on their needs and abilities. As the family carers had no formal support throughout the first lockdown (started to get some once shielding was finished), they were the first to be given the opportunity to send their relatives in. In phase 2, the service users that live in supported living will be given the opportunity to come back to the Centre. Nobody knows when this is going to happen though. " That makes sense, thank you for explaining. | |||
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"During last luckdown my adult day centre was close were this time its staying open Witch is good we have to stay in our bubble. I been keeping busy That's good news, the day centres in Nottinghamshire have been closed since march why since march mine do surrport bubble I thought Dahl centres across uk work the same" I dont know duck.. it's frustrating | |||
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"Service users that attend my day centre are not able to live on their own. They either live with family carers, in supported living or in care homes, depending on their needs and abilities. As the family carers had no formal support throughout the first lockdown (started to get some once shielding was finished), they were the first to be given the opportunity to send their relatives in. In phase 2, the service users that live in supported living will be given the opportunity to come back to the Centre. Nobody knows when this is going to happen though. That makes sense, thank you for explaining. " No problem. And sorry, I thought I did click on "reply and quote" previously. Also, if all our service users returned straight away, we would not have been able to keep them safe and maintain social distancing. As we are a very busy day centre. | |||
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"Service users that attend my day centre are not able to live on their own. They either live with family carers, in supported living or in care homes, depending on their needs and abilities. As the family carers had no formal support throughout the first lockdown (started to get some once shielding was finished), they were the first to be given the opportunity to send their relatives in. In phase 2, the service users that live in supported living will be given the opportunity to come back to the Centre. Nobody knows when this is going to happen though. That makes sense, thank you for explaining. No problem. And sorry, I thought I did click on "reply and quote" previously. Also, if all our service users returned straight away, we would not have been able to keep them safe and maintain social distancing. As we are a very busy day centre. " Thats very true. It's brilliant that some services are able to continue. | |||
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