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โ™ฟAccessibility & Disability๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

Blue Badge abuse makes parking a daily fight

Spaces blocked by delivery vans; no enforcement; and confrontations you want to avoid. Genuine need shouldn't mean stress every shop trip. Would you vote for a blue badge parking reporting app with council follow-up?

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โ™ฟAccessibility & Disability๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

My hearing aids cost a fortune and the NHS waiting list is years

Private audiologists push top models; benefits don't cover replacement; and maintenance confuses. Hearing loss isolates before you get help. Would you use transparent hearing aid comparison and fitting support?

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โ™ฟAccessibility & Disability๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

Sports clubs say they're inclusive until you ask for reasonable adjustments

Deaf football needs a visual referee; wheelchair rugby needs proper court time. Token inclusion wastes enthusiasm. Would you pay for disability-led adaptive sports sessions near you?

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โ™ฟAccessibility & Disability๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

I need a PA who understands my condition, not just a job listing

Agencies rotate strangers; training on epilepsy, MS, or spinal injury is thin. Trust builds slowly and burnout is constant. Would you use a specialist disability PA matching service?

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โ™ฟAccessibility & Disability๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

Changing Places toilets are never where we need them on a day out

Standard disabled loos don't work for hoists and carers. Trips get cut short or avoided entirely. Would you vote for a Changing Places map with real-time availability alerts?

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โ™ฟAccessibility & Disability๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

My visually impaired parent can't use online banking anymore

Apps assume sight; branch closures removed the human help; scams target the vulnerable. Financial independence shouldn't depend on you visiting weekly. Would you pay for accessible banking setup and scam prevention coaching?

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โ™ฟAccessibility & Disability๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

Workplace adjustments were promised but HR keeps dragging feet

Ergonomic chair, flexible hours, and software licenses sit in email chains for months. Pain flares while you prove you need help. Would you book disability employment advocacy support?

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โ™ฟAccessibility & Disability๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

I need a sign language interpreter for a medical appointment tomorrow

NHS booking systems treat BSL as optional; family interpreting isn't appropriate. Misdiagnosis risk when communication fails is terrifying. Would you use on-demand BSL interpreter booking for healthcare?

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โ™ฟAccessibility & Disability๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

Our rented flat isn't accessible and the landlord won't adapt it

Grab rails, ramps, and wet rooms need permission that never comes. Disability Discrimination law feels impossible to enforce alone. Would you pay for disability housing rights advice and landlord negotiation?

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โ™ฟAccessibility & Disability๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

Finding a dentist who'll treat my autistic son is nearly impossible

Sensory overload, waiting rooms, and dentists who've 'never had one like that'. Sedation lists are years long. Would you vote for autism-friendly dental clinics with quiet slots?

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โ™ฟAccessibility & Disability๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

My child's EHCP review is coming and I don't know what to ask for

Reports, jargon, and tight deadlines while you're working and caring. Wrong provision wastes years of development. Would you use an EHCP advocacy service for parents?

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โ™ฟAccessibility & Disability๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

Wheelchair taxis never turn up when we actually need them

Booked a week ahead for a hospital appointment and they cancelled en route. Public transport gaps mean independence is theoretical. Would you pay for reliable wheelchair-accessible transport on demand?

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๐ŸคElderly Support๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

Care home visits are rushed and staff turnover breaks her heart

Familiar faces disappear; complaints go nowhere; and you advocate from guilt every Sunday. Quality varies wildly even at similar fees. Would you vote for independent care home advocacy for families?

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๐ŸคElderly Support๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

My mother's sight is failing and she's withdrawn from reading

Audiobook apps overwhelm her; large-print library trips need lifts you can't always give. Losing books feels like losing a friend. Would you use a home library service for visually impaired seniors?

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๐ŸคElderly Support๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

Funeral planning is morbid but leaving it to us is worse

Prepaid plans, wills, and 'what music at the service' conversations get avoided. Crisis planning in a hospital corridor is cruel. Would you pay for compassionate pre-planning support for families?

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๐ŸคElderly Support๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

Winter fuel bills terrify my parents on a fixed pension

They heat one room and still worry; you send money but can't fix the draughty windows. Cold makes every ache worse. Would you book an elderly-focused home energy visit with grant signposting?

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๐ŸคElderly Support๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

My uncle won't use a pendant alarm because 'I'm not helpless'

Stylish fall detection that doesn't scream medical device might convince him. Response times and false alarms need explaining patiently. Would you use a discreet elderly safety monitoring service?

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๐ŸคElderly Support๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

Selling the family home for care fees feels like a minefield

Deferred payment schemes, property trusts, and council means tests need plain English. Wrong moves cost tens of thousands. Would you pay for elderly care funding advice from an independent adviser?

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๐ŸคElderly Support๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

Mum's medication chart is a scribbled mess on the fridge

Blister packs help until the pharmacy changes brands; doubles and misses happen. One wrong pill and it's another ambulance. Would you vote for medication management visits for elderly at home?

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๐ŸคElderly Support๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

I need respite care so I can recover from caring burnout

Twelve months without a proper break and your own health is failing. Council respite is rationed; private care is opaque. Would you pay for short-stay respite with transparent pricing?

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๐ŸคElderly Support๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

Dad won't wear his hearing aids and conversations are shouting matches

Batteries, cleaning, and 'they whistle' mean thousands spent sit in a drawer. Audiologist appointments feel rushed and salesy. Would you use a hearing aid home tuning and coaching service?

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๐ŸคElderly Support๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

Falls in the bathroom keep me awake at night

Grab rails feel institutional; wet floors terrify you after that hip scare. OT assessments take months and DIY installs worry you. Would you book a bathroom safety survey and install service?

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๐ŸคElderly Support๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

My parents need tech help just to see the grandkids on video

iPad updates, password resets, and scam emails arrive daily. Driving over for ten-minute fixes isn't sustainable. Would you pay for in-home tech support for elderly relatives?

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๐ŸคElderly Support๐Ÿ“ UK-wide

The garden's overgrown and dad used to take pride in it

He watches through the window but won't ask for help. Scammers knock offering tree work that never finishes. Would you use a trusted garden tidy service for older homeowners?

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