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Louise has lower back and leg pain, as well as a learning disability. “It takes me a bit longer to understand things and perform tasks and duties at work,” she says.
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Skip to NavigationLouise has lower back and leg pain, as well as a learning disability. “It takes me a bit longer to understand things and perform tasks and duties at work,” she says.
When Tammy, who has Lupus, first arrived at the Neil Squire Society, she was reluctant to express what her challenges were with her job tasks.
Matthew, a C5 Quadriplegic, is not one to let his disability affect his daily life.
In the summer of 2012 a couple of chronic medical conditions that Tina was experiencing began to develop to the point where she was going to need some sort of workplace accommodation to allow her to continue to work full time without further deterioration.
Bev began working at an early age. She started out delivering newspapers and a variety of items door-to-door, then she began tagging along and helping her mother clean houses.