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"From my local council, we did get a certain amount of support, but we had to fight for it. And the thing is, when it starts off with the doctor, you need a certain amount of help. Where do we get the help from? We were pointed in the right...read more
"When people drop out of mental health care this shouldn't be seen as the fault of the person dropping out. It should be seen as a red flag, and the NHS should actively work towards re-engaging them."
"We see that in the mental health system, it’s a similar situation. It isn't when somebody is really very acutely, mentally ill. The experience of the provision of care at that point is often extremely good. But as you drop down from that really acute crisis point into slightly less...read more
"You can't share any information, they don't even have access to the same systems. The NHS system doesn't talk to the council system."
"When the first lockdown started, I was okay for a bit. But unfortunately my grandmother suffers from cognitive impairment. And she will press her little button to say, ‘I need help.’ You help her, you then go back, and a few moments later she presses the button again, and asks...read more
"I've got loads of patients where they're dealing with one thing and the next thing is falling apart. And nobody is paying attention to that because nobody joins it all together. "
"And if you're not tapped into the system, and you're not in the right place at the right time talking to the right person, you don't get the information that you need. That would be my biggest downside with the interactions through my parents that I've had with the NHS....read more
"When we got the budget I asked about further services, the social worker didn’t even know the services. I asked if maybe I could get a list of services. But no, I was just left with that."
"It's about knowing what's out there and that those things are funded. Because even if you find something but it's not funded or it's got limited funds, you're going to fold early on in your search. So yes, there's lots of stuff out there, if you can find it. Signposting...read more
"I, too, lost a mother to dementia six years ago now, and went through all the horrors of finding the right care home."
"I have a recent example. A single lady with a 50-year-old disabled child who had numerous difficulties, I’m just her friend. Even though I tried to help her as much as I could, she was struggling in terms of getting social services to give her extra support. And I'm at...read more