For more than 40 years, Valerie worked as a senior legal assistant specialising in family law.
Her expertise and knowledge were highly regarded by courts in and around south east London and Kent. But when her health faltered soon after she turned 60, Valerie felt she had no option but to take early retirement.
“My mind was fine and I was still able to do a good job,” said Valerie, who lives in Charlton. “I had worked for many years without ever needing time off.”
However, like many people in later life, Valerie was living with a number of long-term conditions including polymyalgia rheumatica, deep vein thrombosis, diabetes and osteoporosis. Treatment was required, which meant Valerie had to make a number of life-changing decisions including giving up driving. The need to take time off work meant putting pressure on others and so she, reluctantly, decided to retire.