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Talk about good and bad. ILS, the company that was supposed to be letting Steve trial the motorised scooter ended up picking it up on Friday even though we were assured that all the paperwork had been done. Steve was supposed to have it until Christmas. We decided not to argue but Steve has decided to go with another company. He was really pissed off and I don't blame him. We were at a local beach when we got the phone call from the delivery driver telling us that he was on his way to pick the scooter up so we had to leave earlier than we had planned. One good thing though, as we got to see a pod of dolphins swimming past the shore on their way out to open water. It was magnificent. This is why I love living where we do, we get to see whales, sharks, and now dolphins. That lifted our mood greatly.
So back to looking for another scooter again. Another good thing, we are getting closer to coming out of lockdown. It has just dragged on, but now more people are getting the vaccine so hopefully, we will start opening up. It has been over thirteen weeks now so everyone is looking forward to NSW opening up again. When it does, Steve and I are planning on going away for a day or two.
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But what a hassle it was. Because Steve has the NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) we decided that it would be better for him to have a motorised mobility scooter. We went to an NDIS funded store and he had a look at several different models. In his funding, he has money to rent one for a while, then he can purchase one through the disability funds. But what a muck about (note a wrote muck without the f, LOL.) First, he was told he had to have an occupational therapist to make sure he can manage the scooter, okay, that's reasonable, then he had to have the store's OT as well. Then he was told that he could hire the scooter for the duration of the funding, about sixteen weeks. Then he was told that he could not use the scooter until the store's OT came out to check on his skill on it. Then he was told that he only had the scooter until Friday where it would be returned to their warehouse. we knew the first week was free, then we assumed that it would roll on. By this time, Steve was getting frustrated and he called his NDIS coordinator who helped to sort with mess out. She called us back and told us that it had been a misunderstanding. In other words, when Steve told the store's OT that he would get a scooter from another store, she hastily walked it all back so they will get the sale.
I never dreamed it would become such a headache. He finally has it though and it is making it much easier for him to get around. Now the big challenge will come when he applies to buy one.

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