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Real life stories

Hear the stories from Complete Care Shop customers about how daily living aids have helped in their day-to-day lives.

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Castle School, Cambridge – Gayle’s story: the importance of wheelchair ponchos Castle School, Cambridge – Gayle’s story: the importance of wheelchair ponchos
Castle School, Cambridge – Gayle’s story: the importance of wheelchair ponchos
In the summer of 2019, a lovely lady called Gayle Painter reached out to us and asked if we would consider donating a number of wheelchair ponchos, of course, we were more than happy to help.
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Tenants and Residents Association (TARA) – Peter’s Story Tenants and Residents Association (TARA) – Peter’s Story
Tenants and Residents Association (TARA) – Peter’s Story
Each year, Peter is involved in organising a Christmas party for the local TARA, each TARA resident receives a small gift and Peter has been put in charge of ordering the gifts.
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Kay's story: how a rollator gave her a new lease on life Kay's story: how a rollator gave her a new lease on life
Kay's story: how a rollator gave her a new lease on life
After a hard-fought battle with arthritis, over a number of years, 73-year-old Kay Howard-Challis no longer recognised herself. Kay knew she needed something to help her become more independent and get about with support.
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Crutches and the England Amputee Football Association Crutches and the England Amputee Football Association
Crutches and the England Amputee Football Association
In July 2019, we received a heartfelt email from the Head Coach of the England Amputee Football Association - Owen Coyle Jr asking for a donation of crutches, of course, we were more than happy to help.
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Balancing a caring role and university Balancing a caring role and university
Balancing a caring role and university
"Students with caring responsibilities can have the same opportunities to succeed with the right support.”
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Born blind and living my best life Born blind and living my best life
Born blind and living my best life
Being completely blind in your twenties may sound like a nightmare but, in reality, our blog contributor Holly is living her best life.
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Heart attack at 30…after running a 10K race! Heart attack at 30…after running a 10K race!
Heart attack at 30…after running a 10K race!
Imagine being a fit and healthy young mother enjoying life…then having a heart attack out of the blue.
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"My life with multiple sclerosis, kidney disease and diabetes." "My life with multiple sclerosis, kidney disease and diabetes."
"My life with multiple sclerosis, kidney disease and diabetes."
This MS awareness week, we spoke to Elaine Moore, a 66-year-old woman from Leicestershire who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis almost 30 years ago, and who also has hereditary kidney disease and diabetes.
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We need to get over the taboo of IBS We need to get over the taboo of IBS
We need to get over the taboo of IBS
Irritable bowel syndrome is still seen as a taboo condition, despite huge amounts of people being diagnosed every year and learning to live with it for life.
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