The Unpredictable Journey of Emotions

  • Frustrated
  • Lonely
  • Sad
  • Concerned
  • Stressed
  • Worried
  • Anxious
  • Overwhelmed

It's important to remember that these feelings are valid and ok, and that we are not alone in our struggles. The key is to remember that you will be feeling these emotions for a reason, and it is about understanding and accepting them.

 

We don't have to go through it alone, we offer wellness and support packages that are designed by experience to help you through. Please contact us to talk, and see what might benefit you

Facing the Facts: A Reliable Perspective

I believe in understanding the unpredictable nature of emotions is essential when offering support. When someone listens to you and offers comfort during times of distress, it creates a sense of trust and security. 

 

By acknowledging and accepting our ever-changing feelings, we can navigate through life's ups and downs with grace and resilience.

 

Just having someone there to listen, understand, and offer support can provide immense relief and comfort. 

 

It reminds us that we are not alone in our struggles and that there is someone willing to lend an ear, a helping hand and it doesn't have to big gestures.

 

Victoria

 

"Vicki is a lovely young lady with a heart of gold. Just a chat with her about everyday life brightens our day."

Mike & Daphne.H

Effective Collaboration: Building Trust and Achieving

Disabled Facilities Grant 
Support

We know that trying to get in contact with the relevant team can be a long process, so we offer help with liaising with others involved in the work, such as council grant officers and occupational therapists.

There is sometimes work that is essential to help a vulnerable/disabled person live an independent life. 

You can, for example, get a disabled facilities grant for the following:

- Making it easier to get in and out of your home, for example, by widening doors or providing ramps

 

- Making it easier to get to a living room, bedroom, toilet, bathroom or kitchen, for example, by putting in a stairlift, or providing a downstairs bathroom

 

- Making it easier or safer to get access to your garden

 

- Providing suitable bathroom or kitchen facilities

 

- Providing or improving a heating system

 

- Ensuring your safety, for example, by providing a specially adapted room in which it would be safe to leave you unattended, or by providing improved lighting for better visibility

 

- Helping you get around at home so you can care for someone who lives with you and needs care.

The DFG (Disabled Facilities Grant) is a valuable resource that can make a significant difference in the lives of those with disabilities, allowing them to live comfortably and safely in their own homes.

Contact us or see the citizens advice page for more information

"I have never felt such emotions all at once, scared, worried, anxious and a massive loss of confidence. Vicki listened to my worries and really helped boost my confidence back up. I honestly don't know where or how I would have been if it wasn't for her. She has helped me so much to get myself back to me."

Lorna.G

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