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<blockquote data-quote="azure" data-source="post: 1215705" data-attributes="member: 39639"><p>Ah, ok - sorry for misunderstanding. Well, I think what you should do is put a complaint in writing to Social Services, tell them what you believe their obligations are and why they're not fulfilling them, and ask them to look again at your sister's care.</p><p></p><p>You've said they've passed the buck back to Health. I don't know whose responsibility it actually is so I can't give advice on that, but this sounds like it's affecting your sister's quality of life and that she's being disadvantaged because of her medical condition.</p><p></p><p>If you keep banging your head against a brick wall, it may be worth speaking to,your local MP or local councillor, and asking them to write to the council and ask for an explanation And a solution. I've found that can speed things up and concentrate minds in many circumstances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azure, post: 1215705, member: 39639"] Ah, ok - sorry for misunderstanding. Well, I think what you should do is put a complaint in writing to Social Services, tell them what you believe their obligations are and why they're not fulfilling them, and ask them to look again at your sister's care. You've said they've passed the buck back to Health. I don't know whose responsibility it actually is so I can't give advice on that, but this sounds like it's affecting your sister's quality of life and that she's being disadvantaged because of her medical condition. If you keep banging your head against a brick wall, it may be worth speaking to,your local MP or local councillor, and asking them to write to the council and ask for an explanation And a solution. I've found that can speed things up and concentrate minds in many circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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