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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 31 May 17 7.45pm | |
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My Mum is getting on. I live in Switzerland , she in Crawley. On the phone today she said she was out of bread for the past three days and are waiting for a Sainsbury's delivery and has been eating beans out of a tin. As she is quite infirm now she cannot get down the road to her local Coop. Her garden needs doing and above all she needs someone to pop in and see if she is short of "essentials". I'm not asking any of you to volunteer, just some advice, she doesn't use internet (god knows I've tried). Is there a service that she can ring (bit like Hungry House) where she can give a small shopping list over the phone and get it delivered. All ideas would be appreciated.
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Kermit8 Hevon 31 May 17 8.57pm | |
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Here's a group that help and they do Crawley. Best of luck. There are others out there too.
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Michaelawt85 Bexley 01 Jun 17 8.50am | |
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Originally posted by mr. apollo
My Mum is getting on. I live in Switzerland , she in Crawley. On the phone today she said she was out of bread for the past three days and are waiting for a Sainsbury's delivery and has been eating beans out of a tin. As she is quite infirm now she cannot get down the road to her local Coop. Her garden needs doing and above all she needs someone to pop in and see if she is short of "essentials". I'm not asking any of you to volunteer, just some advice, she doesn't use internet (god knows I've tried). Is there a service that she can ring (bit like Hungry House) where she can give a small shopping list over the phone and get it delivered. All ideas would be appreciated. Hi there Does she have a local Londis store or nisa maybe where she could ring and them drop the bits off? If not could you not do an online shop for her of staple items which could be delivered to her. £25 is the minimum tesco shop. Bread she could pop in the freezer , milk I think you can also freeze so she could get a small amount out at a time to save it spoiling. Frozen veg, and so on . Just some ideas
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collier row eagle romford essex via another galaxy 01 Jun 17 8.56am | |
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Some good advice there, doesn't she have a friendly neighbor who could keep an eye on her and do a bit of shopping occasionally?
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Michaelawt85 Bexley 01 Jun 17 9.11am | |
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Also found these . Might have to sift through. X
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Lofty3rgj 01 Jun 17 9.29am | |
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Give the local Salvation Army branch a call, they do out reach work, don't worry they won't try and recruit your Mum...
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 01 Jun 17 12.28pm | |
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Originally posted by Lofty3rgj
Give the local Salvation Army branch a call, they do out reach work, don't worry they won't try and recruit your Mum... too late her mum was Sally Army. As for her neighbours reaching out they are a bunch of sh1ts
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Harpo Oxfordshire 02 Jun 17 12.12am | |
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My old man is 94, has lost much of his sight, much of his hearing and now has virtually no mobility. His routine is getting a lift to Waitrose, handing a shopping list to one of the shop assistants who proceeds to assemble his produce. Then it's a lift or taxi back. Fortunately, he lives in Northampton, 60 miles away from me.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 02 Jun 17 12.42am | |
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Originally posted by mr. apollo
My Mum is getting on. I live in Switzerland , she in Crawley. On the phone today she said she was out of bread for the past three days and are waiting for a Sainsbury's delivery and has been eating beans out of a tin. As she is quite infirm now she cannot get down the road to her local Coop. Her garden needs doing and above all she needs someone to pop in and see if she is short of "essentials". I'm not asking any of you to volunteer, just some advice, she doesn't use internet (god knows I've tried). Is there a service that she can ring (bit like Hungry House) where she can give a small shopping list over the phone and get it delivered. All ideas would be appreciated. If she signs over the deeds of her house I can sort out care for her. I'll leave £100K at the end of it all. Seriously. Hope you get something sorted.
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eagleinwembley Wembley 02 Jun 17 1.25pm | |
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Over the past few years I had similar issues with my mother who was bed bound for several years up until she passed a year ago. Age concern were indeed very helpful and will give details of local businesses/people who can help. My mother was in the Bromley area but they should still be able to point you in the direction of a shopping service who phone up once a week and then hand deliver and put away your shopping - it's charitable so you only pay the cost of the shopping. If he likes to read then there is also a mobile library service who will deliver / collect on a monthly basis. You may not want to go down this route but I found social services extremely helpful over the years. If your mother is unfortunate to need to go into hospital then I believe they will automatically get involved. If not then as an interested party you can contact the local social services and request they do a vulnerable person review/assessment - they will then recommend any steps they feel you could take - in my case it was only recommendations until my mother was very poorly and they (rightly in my opinion) insisted that she needed 24 hour live in care. Usually it will be along the lines of making sure there is someone to keep an eye on him, maybe arrange for help to come in on a regular basis (be it once a week or several times daily for 30 mins or more at a time)and any changes to the house and his environment. Certain things they will do for free but most of it depends on your individual circumstances. You (or soc. services) can also get in contact with carelink who will provide your mother with a panic button if she has a fall or any other emergency and cannot get to a phone. This was extremely helpful and I found it very reassuring even though she did tend to use it inappropriately (please don't ask!!) ... I've been stalking this site for years - it's about time I posted something EEEEEAAGGGLLLLLES!!!
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eagleinwembley Wembley 02 Jun 17 2.11pm | |
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Additionally although the meals on wheels service has been discontinued there is a company called Wiltshire farm foods who will deliver ready meals (microwavable or not) and cater for all types of dietry requirements
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elgrande bedford 02 Jun 17 5.53pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
If she signs over the deeds of her house I can sort out care for her. I'll leave £100K at the end of it all. Seriously. Hope you get something sorted. Really...f*** me how low can you sink
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