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17 May 2023 05:32 PM
17 May 2023 05:32 PM
Hello, Im new here. I am my daughters full time carer, she is reliant on me for all aspects of daily living. Im finding it difficult now that she has finished school, as I have lost the freedom I had whilst she attended school. Im just wondering how people have overcome this who are in a similar situation? I do have a support worker who takes her out a couple of times a week, but i spend that time running errands and attending appointments, by the time thats done I only get an hour or 2 for myself.
17 May 2023 06:16 PM
17 May 2023 06:16 PM
I'm hearing you @GreenThumb . I've worked as a disability and inclusion specialist in schools and this is a common experience for carers.
One thing that has been helpful is to get them involved in day programs. This is where they have allotted days to go out on a bus, and engage with the community. This has shown to be very beneficial for their mental health and wellbeing.
I've also spoken to the young people themselves, and they absolutely love the programs.
Have you contacted your local council to see if they have any such programs available?
17 May 2023 08:31 PM
17 May 2023 08:31 PM
Hi @GreenThumb @tyme
I agree with tyme suggestions
Find local activities
It sounds like you are facing a new schedule. it takes time.
17 May 2023 09:20 PM
17 May 2023 09:20 PM
Also, as part of the school transition into the adult world, were you provided with any services or numbers you could contact post school? @GreenThumb - for example, services that could help with supported employment, community engagement etc?
Rather than a state level, these things are done on a local council level. Hence, I can't really even name some of the services I know of as they may not be applicable to you.
19 May 2023 05:00 PM
19 May 2023 05:00 PM
Hi @GreenThumb , How are you? Have you looked into any supports for your or your daughter?
We are sitting with you.
20 May 2023 09:31 AM
20 May 2023 09:31 AM
Hello,
Yes, I have started having a look around today, haven’t made contact with any as yet, would like to spend a bit more time browsing their websites. Thank you for responding. 😊
25 Jun 2023 07:58 PM - edited 25 Jun 2023 10:37 PM
25 Jun 2023 07:58 PM - edited 25 Jun 2023 10:37 PM
hi @GreenThumb i like @tyme idea of finding activities such as group activities. i would also encourage you to look into respite options. as a carer myself you are able to access respite options.
Perhaps having a look into applying for ndis for your daughter, has this been mentioned to you before? if she gets approved she can get access to ndis groups and activities, her own supports (paid via ndis rather then privately), help around the home, assistive technology is required, transport and allied health services funded through ndis
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