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Charity Number: 1117194 (England and Wales)

Registered Company: 06000961

Registered address:
Shift.ms, Platform, New Station Street, LS1 4JB, United Kingdom

London office:
Shift.ms, Somerset House, Strand, West Goods Entrance, London WC2R 1LA, United Kingdom

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@Scoobyzelda 

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Scoobyzelda

Are any of you're caregivers irritating? Like in don't understand MS, ask what's wrong or fail to follow a schedule oor any type of direction? Does a caregiver not question this or that and phrase something in a way to make the client feels like dumb or the caregiver giving unsolicited advice or opinions that aren't even asked by the client? Hope these questions make sense if not I'll clarify further.

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@dekScot13
@dekScot13
 

Sadly friends and family can be the same x

15 Nov 2025 23:09
@Scoobyzelda
@Scoobyzelda
 

Comment deleted.

15 Nov 2025 23:14