It took social work 6 months to decide that 3 hours' care per week would be sufficient to cope with all the added needs of having terminal bone cancer. As the cancer is predominantly spinal, the limitations and pain are rather significant. As it is terminal, the emotional turmoil is rather significant.
As it is Shawpark Resource Centre making the decision, the support offered is, in standing with their other decisions regards support for me I have experienced, rather significant in its falling way short of anything that could scratch the support needed for someone with diagnosis of terminal bone cancer. Given the short life expectancy and time Shawpark will take, I will likely be dead before they deal with my appeal.
"The support offered falls way short"
About: Shawpark Resource Centre Shawpark Resource Centre Glasgow G20 9DR
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