Advance Care Plan – the conversation no one wants to have, but really should be having – is there a misconception of what this booklet actually is? I am fully aware that death will come for me at some point in life especially living with a rare form of Muscular dystrophy a progressive muscle weakeningContinueContinue reading “My advance care plan”
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Being disabled and humour!
Being disabled doesn’t seem like it would be a laughing matter, and you would be right but in the same sentence I do think it has its place within certain aspects. Believe it or not it does have a degree of success as well, having that ability to laugh at myself not taking certain thingsContinueContinue reading “Being disabled and humour!”
Boosting Your Productivity
We come across plenty of moments in our life where we’re doing nothing those in-between moments, thumb twiddling moments I like to call them. We can waste a lot of time in our thumb twiddling moments without even realising until we find ourselves saying where did that hour will go. If you want to knowContinueContinue reading “Boosting Your Productivity”
Our marriage and Muscular Dystrophy
Is my marriage defined by my disability!? Even up to the day of saying I Do I asked hubby to be if he was totally sure that he wanted to marry me, not for your normal wedding jitter reasons like do you really love me, will you be fateful, this is forever questions. None ofContinueContinue reading “Our marriage and Muscular Dystrophy”
Be Kind
In a world where we can be ANYTHING….. what do you choose?? If you’ve visited my page before you’ll know I don’t shy away from my own struggles with mental health, I’ve had this post sitting in my drafts for a while now waiting to be finished and with recent events that have hit ourContinueContinue reading “Be Kind”
Accessibility within your home.
I’ve written a few times about how not having an accessible home when you have a disability can be just as detrimental to your health as having a disability. Once you have an accessible home that works for you I.e wet room (walk in bathroom) wide doors, accessible kitchen with a rise and drop sidesContinueContinue reading “Accessibility within your home.”
A beautiful home, A beautiful Accessible home
‘Building Better, Building Beautiful’ These are the words the Government have used in a new report announced this week, MP Robert Jenrick even used the words ‘building beautiful must become the norm’. When I read the full report hoping that finally we were going to see the government stepping up, by seeing that accessible homesContinueContinue reading “A beautiful home, A beautiful Accessible home”
Changing Places Toilets and Hospital
This week the Department of Health and Social Care announced the first round of funding of £500.000 to be given to 10 NHS Trust Hospital in England to build Changing Places facilities. Is your local hospital on the list; • Hull University Teaching Hospital NHS Trust • University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation • Royal NationalContinueContinue reading “Changing Places Toilets and Hospital”
