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 "Gardener's Question Time" at Mertoun.

           by kind permission of Duke of Sutherland.

           Wednesday 10th September. 6-9pm.

                            £20 admission.

                          Wine & Canapés.

                              In aim of:

                 The M.E. Recovery Group

                                    &

              Duke of Buccleuch Foxhounds.

            For further details please contact:

               Carolyn  Innis 01578 722490

                             Thank You

  

 

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Urgently needed:

Anyone who is willing to take on the role of secretary for the Group would be very gladly welcomed. John Greaves has been covering this role for a while now, but as he is also the nutritional therapist amongst other duties, it would be wonderful if someone could take on the role of secretary. All responsibilities would be explained on application.
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 A Support Group is due to be organised to meet once per month at the Borders General Hospital Chaplaincy Centre.  For more information see here.  

  

  

       

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http://www.borderscareandrepair.org.uk/

Borders Care and Repair
Ettrick Riverside, Selkirk,
Scotland. TD7 5EB.
Tel: 01750 724 895

Most people would like to stay in their own home for as long as possible but may need assistance in tackling the problems of an old or unsuitable house. Organising and financing building work can be a complex and often distressing experience .

Borders Care and Repair offers independent advice and assistance to help people repair, improve or adapt their home so that they can live in comfort and safety in their own community.

This free and confidential service is available to owner-occupiers and private tenants who are at least 60 years of age or anyone with a disability.

Borders Care and Repair is provided by a team based in the Selkirk office. They can visit you in your own home and provide any of the services listed below. Border Care and Repair will ensure that all work carried out is by reliable tradesmen from their approved list of contractors.

Home Improvements

This service provides advice on improvements and repairs which would be essential to bring the house up to basic standards.

Borders Care and Repair staff will visit you in your home, advise if the work would qualify for a grant, and complete all the necessary paperwork on your behalf to apply for any grant assistance that may be available.

All grants are means tested. If you are on Income Support, Job Seekers Allowance, or the Guarantee element of Pension Credit you may receive a 100% grant, up to £20,000, depending on funds being available from SBC at the time the grant is submitted for approval. A reducing scale of grant is then awarded based on your financial situation, to obtain more advice contact Care and Repair.

What type of work may be eligible for a grant?

Rising / penetrating damp
Replacement of lead piping
Electrical rewiring
Providing bath /shower facilities
Providing a satisfactory kitchen
Window replacement
Provide an internal W.C.

Grant approval must be issued by SBC in writing prior to commencement of any works. Grant cannot be paid retrospectively. To obtain more advice contact Care and Repair.
Handy Person Service.
This service, provided by Border Care & Repair's experienced handyperson will help the homeowner or private tenant to live in
comfort, safety and security. Small DIY tasks are carried out free of charge apart from the cost of materials.
What type of work will the handyperson undertake?
Home safety check
Fitting light bulbs
Fitting smoke alarms or battery changing
Fitting door locks, chains or viewers
Replacing tap washers or unblocking sinks
Fitting of curtain rails or curtain hanging
Picture hanging.
To obtain more advice contact Care and Repair.
Adaptations Service
 
Borders care & Repair's occupational therapist can assess physical needs and the necessary improvements required to your home. This can help you be more independent. Small adaptations are free with means-tested grants available for major works.
What type of adaptations can the service provide?
Fitting grab rails
Fitting bath /shower aids
Fitting level access shower
Fitting ramp access.
Fitting stair lifts.
To obtain more advice contact Care and Repair.

 

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An article promoting the M.E. Recovery Group & M.E. Awareness was recently featured in the Southern Reporter, to recognise M.E. Awareness Day on the 12th May. John explained how the Group began and the work that is being carried out by the charity. See here.

 

 

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The ME Association wants to hear from as many people as possible about their experiences – good or bad – of coping with ME.

To do this they have produced a questionnaire which asks about treatments that work, treatments that don't work, and what people want when it comes to GP and hospital based services. 

They also want to build up the biggest ever picture of what happens when people are given cognitive behaviour therapy or graded exercise therapy – two controversial forms of treatment that have been recommended in a guideline produced by NICE. 

They can then go back to the Department of Health with a really comprehensive nationwide picture of this illness, along with recommendations on how diagnosis and services can be improved.

To take the survey go here

 

The survey will be open until 31 August 2008.

If you have ME, or care for someone with ME, please try and fill in the questionnaire. A paper copy will be available later for use by people with ME, and their carers, who do not use the web. 

 

 

Scottish Charity Number-SC 034122.

 
   
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