Sleep well

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Sleep well
Actually, I found the opposite @Ribh. When dad needed nursing, he had an aged care assessment and then all his nursing was provided by the RDNS, fully paid for by the good people of Australia through their taxes. Same with his wheelchair and other medical equipment. His meals on wheels were subsidised by the ttaxpayers, not covered in full. We were chipping in $25 a week for 7 3-course dinners.
But the first step is reaching out through the GP to a social worker who then does the assessment and signs off on needs. If needs are super urgent, yes, people have to rely on family and friends until the assessment is complete. I think we waited 6 days for dad's assessment, which was not a problem. I can see how it could be a problem for other elderly folks.
So two things are needed: willingness to ask for support and time to wait for the assessment. Dad was unwilling at first (proud in the wrong ways) but once it was all set up, he loved it.
Dear old dad. I still miss him. He'd be turning in his grave over the chooks and cat. He wasn't big on keeping pets.
Yes. Unfortunately we were sabotaged by the man's siblings.We couldn't get even the simplest of things done.
Those are some seriously large eggs! Glad it wasn't me laying them!So from the left it's Tsuki's egg, the first one Deana laid on Tuesday and finally today's effort.
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I love working with variegated wool! It gives shading with no effort on my part.That's beautiful @Ribh! I love the gradation of colour all through it.![]()
lol Well, it's after midnight, so technically morning but just after 2am. Woke with a cat practically on my face [he got cold!Good morning Jeannie![]()
Soonish. It's getting cold & I have a lovely warm doona & a comfortable couch.I was going to say either really early or really late.Maybe a nap later?
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