At the Three Counties, we had an interesting support group this week - we talked for some time about birds and bees. It turns out that one of our carer members is a bee keeper of some distinction. Fascinating that his bees go on holiday each year to live off heather for a couple of months. That led us on to talking about holidays, finding the right adapted holiday accommodation and the inevitable bums and bladders whilst travelling.
Jill Lyons, MSA support nurse gave us an update on all things MSA Trust and of course we had the usual chatter over cake, coffee & tea.
Anyone who lives in Worcestershire, Gloucestershire & Herefordshire (or within a striking distance thereof), and have an interest in MSA, is very welcome at our meetings held every third month. Next meeting Tuesday 26th November at Tewkesbury, save the date!
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Hi Ian, thank you for the update about your meeting. It sounds as if you had a good time. Holidays are on our mind at the moment and it is hard finding suitable places to go that provide all of the equipment needed. We are taking dad out for short trips now as we have just purchased an adapted vehicle for dad that fits a wheelchair. He needs two carers to transfer with a stand aid so it makes it a bit tricky to go away. There are various attractions near to where they live so at least he can get out for a couple of hours
Hi Helen, Paul & Sue talked at the meeting about a holiday company that he has heard of that offers holiday including care support. Paul follows these posts and so may respond with details, if not I will contact him direct...Paul??
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