I Don’t Know Where I Can Take My Loved One Shopping

Why don’t you try? : Find help shopping for your loved one

Finding accessible shops that can facilitate your loved one’s needs can be a hassle. Especially without easy to access information to breakdown places near you depending on their level of access.

Shopmobility

You or the person you care for may be able to use Shopmobility. Shopmobility offers equipment to make it easier to get around shops.

Shopmobility offers:

  • Manual and electric wheelchairs
  • Scooters
  • Rollators (walking aids with seats)
  • Portable hearing loops

Each scheme varies so it is important to contact the scheme you wish to visit, before you use the service. A staff member will be able to give you all the information you need.

Disabled Go  

You can check out if the place you are visiting is accessible on DisabledGo. You can see access guides for a wide variety of places including restaurants, hotels, pubs and bars, parks and gardens, cafes, museums and universities.

Euan’s guide

Euan’s guide is a disabled access review website  that aims to inspire people to try new places. You can search by postcode, venue or category to find places that have been reviewed and rated by visitors for their accessibility for disabled people. Venues can also add listings themselves.

Online shopping

If you find it hard to get out, either with or without the person you care for, you might find online shopping easier.

Source: Carers Trust
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Here’s a tip for you to try this week :

Look into online grocery delivery services and online retailers that do home delivery.

Research what are foods are good for us and what foods are bad for us.

Access the change4life.co.uk website for useful information about the best foods to eat.

You can visit the Bridgit Shop at anytime to find our what products and services can support you.

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