£0 remaining for a wet room for a wheelchair user
This twenty four year old, who has Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, is needing an adapted bathroom to enable safe showering and the means to remain independent in own home. This would prevent falls, leading to hospital admission etc.
Our client, who is in her mid thirties, has a diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy. She has recently moved from her parents’ home and transitioned to independent living, moving into her own tenancy in a lower-level wheelchair adapted accessible flat. As a wheelchair user, using electric blinds helps her to be more independent. Our client is totally reliant on benefits, including high level disability payment, so would be unable to afford this on her own.
E is 40 years old. She has two young children, both with additional support needs, and an older daughter with significant health issues. She has a few jobs as a cleaner and has a low income. She volunteers in the church with our mother and baby group. She makes a lot of use of her microwave which has unfortunately stopped working, but she can't afford to replace it. Your help would be much appreciated.
G was previously in temporary accommodation until he moved into a tenancy in 2024. Due to cutbacks with council funding (no longer providing washing machines), G is struggling to pay for washing his clothes and bedding. G had come previously to us to have his laundry done, but this is no longer practical because he now lives further out and transport in is expensive. He is keen to become more and more independent and the washing machine would really help as part of that journey.