I look at D and I worry for her future. In an ideal world she’d spend her preparation for adult life in the family home, find a partner, get married etc.
In reality, as much as I’d like to envisage that, I can’t see it happening.
Which is why this news story has concerned me “Disabled people “could be forgotten” amid social care reform”, click <a href=”http://t.co/BiF8uMAz”>here</a> to read the story.
A quote from the story “nearly 40% were failing to get enough help to ensure their basic needs, including eating properly, washing and dressing were met.”
As D’s mum, of course I’d always like to be around and physically able to help her, no matter where she was living. But what if I couldn’t? Through illness or worse.
The eligibility criteria will only tighten as this Government forces more cuts through.
Will the disabled adult generation of the future (and now) be granted a secure, dignified way of life? I’m doubtful.