Things do vary a bit when if, like me, you're disabled such as the times you are able to get about on foot, the "plastic" feeling I get in my bones, the trials of trying to read fast moving information screens when you struggle with reading and so on.
I recieved very little practical support in school either in the classroom or life skills education on managing your disability and indeed it is deeply ironic I find following younger peoples sites better use for talking about the very things and strategies we never got back then.
Services for adults with disablities are patchy at best and reductions in local authority funding in recent years haven't helped.
One thing I had found difficult is the relatively low toilet which with limited strength makes it difficult to raise and get oneself steady on your feet but getting an adaption to raise it with grip bars has actually helped a good deal apart from just feel more comfortable.Trangeley enough I've never had an assessment made in all my life!
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