You may have to explain to a person with a learning disability that a family member has died and are concerned about their level of understanding and how to do this. Using storyboards and memory books may be a helpful way of communicating with a person with a learning disability about death and…
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If you prefer to get support from outside the family or your family network there are a range of different organisations and charities offering bereavement information both online and in print. These include: Cruse Bereavement Care Marie Curie Macmillan Cancer Support The Loss Foundatio…
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Right Care Right Person is being rolled out in Surrey from 22 April 2024.
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The project encourages conversations around the topics of death, dying, and grief.
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Have you thought about what happens to the person you care for if something happens to you? As well as planning ahead with them about their health and social care decisions it is important to think ahead about what might happen if you are suddenly unwell, have an accident, or have to go into hosp…
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Adult Surrey Library members can now reserve and borrow a health & activity tracker for free.
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A chat support service for rape and sexual abuse survivors is now available online.
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Cuckooing specialist outreach team and Outline in Catalyst Listening Service.
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Find out about major adaptations Adaptations can help people stay in their own homes safely and for longer.