Can I visit a hospice to use a disabled friendly shower?
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Becky9692
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Hello,
My father has recently been diagnosed with MNDs and is returning to the UK to be cared for. Due to the speed in which his symptoms have progressed, we have been unable to build a ground floor bathroom which is disability friendly. Are there any hospices (or similar) which we could visit a couple of times a week to use their showering facilities?
We are based in the Staffordshire area.
Thanks for your help in advance.
My father has recently been diagnosed with MNDs and is returning to the UK to be cared for. Due to the speed in which his symptoms have progressed, we have been unable to build a ground floor bathroom which is disability friendly. Are there any hospices (or similar) which we could visit a couple of times a week to use their showering facilities?
We are based in the Staffordshire area.
Thanks for your help in advance.
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Hi @Becky9692
Welcome to the community.
You could contact the Social Care in Staffordshire for more information.
Best of luck,
SamScope
Senior online community officer
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