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Derby man left waiting more than a year for a wheelchair | Derby man left waiting more than a year for a wheelchair |
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Rob Taylor says the delay is affecting his mental health | |
"I've been waiting so long, it is affecting my mental health - it feels as if I'm just stuck and relying on everybody else." | "I've been waiting so long, it is affecting my mental health - it feels as if I'm just stuck and relying on everybody else." |
Rob Taylor has a spinal condition that means he is unable to walk unaided. | |
The 56-year-old, from South Normanton, Derbyshire, was left with mobility issues after complications during spinal surgery in 2019. | The 56-year-old, from South Normanton, Derbyshire, was left with mobility issues after complications during spinal surgery in 2019. |
He was referred for a wheelchair in February 2024 but is still waiting to receive the custom piece of equipment. | He was referred for a wheelchair in February 2024 but is still waiting to receive the custom piece of equipment. |
Rob can no longer work or drive and uses crutches to move small distances | |
Rob has Cauda equina syndrome, which occurs when spinal nerves are put under pressure or squashed. | |
He was referred to AJM Healthcare Wheelchair Service in Derbyshire by his physio at the spinal injuries unit at Sheffield's Northern General Hospital. | He was referred to AJM Healthcare Wheelchair Service in Derbyshire by his physio at the spinal injuries unit at Sheffield's Northern General Hospital. |
"It took me about two months just to get an appointment to be measured," he told the BBC. | "It took me about two months just to get an appointment to be measured," he told the BBC. |
"It would have been at the end of May [2024] that I went and they measured me up and showed me a couple of options, I decided to go for a lightweight sports one so I could easily get it in and out of the boot of the car." | "It would have been at the end of May [2024] that I went and they measured me up and showed me a couple of options, I decided to go for a lightweight sports one so I could easily get it in and out of the boot of the car." |
After the initial appointment Rob said he spent months "chasing" the whereabouts of his chair. | |
"I have to do the chasing, they never ring me, I've explained my situation, I'm really struggling and I just get fobbed off," he said. | "I have to do the chasing, they never ring me, I've explained my situation, I'm really struggling and I just get fobbed off," he said. |
Rob bought a wheelchair but found it was not the right size for him | |
A spokesperson for AJM Healthcare said: "We are actively supporting the people affected to reduce any further unnecessary delay and/or miscommunication. | A spokesperson for AJM Healthcare said: "We are actively supporting the people affected to reduce any further unnecessary delay and/or miscommunication. |
"We know that a timely resolution is of the utmost priority for everyone experiencing an issue, and we are committed to strengthening our processes and ensuring that our communication channels are clear and effective." | "We know that a timely resolution is of the utmost priority for everyone experiencing an issue, and we are committed to strengthening our processes and ensuring that our communication channels are clear and effective." |
Rob currently uses two crutches to move around the house and to walk small distances. | |
"There is too much fatigue and pain," he said. "I could hardly get to the car at the bottom of the drive with crutches, I've been needing a wheelchair for a while now. | "There is too much fatigue and pain," he said. "I could hardly get to the car at the bottom of the drive with crutches, I've been needing a wheelchair for a while now. |
"We bought our own wheelchair but it's not suitable, it just doesn't fit right, it's far too small, my knees are under my chin so I never used it properly." | |
Rob said losing his mobility had turned his life "upside down" as he was unable to work and was "nigh-on housebound". | |
"I can't get out and about, I can't go anywhere with my wife and son," he said. | "I can't get out and about, I can't go anywhere with my wife and son," he said. |
Future 'taken away' | Future 'taken away' |
Gary Dawson, support network manager at the Spinal Injuries Association, said Rob's situation was not uncommon. | |
"Wheelchair services are massively burdened by being so underfunded and understaffed that it's become incredibly common for people to be waiting not only six months but potentially years for a custom piece of equipment that can be absolutely life-changing to them," he said. | |
"When you can't access a piece of mobility equipment that's going to enable you to be independent, it means that you are stuck. | |
"So that means all this rehabilitation that you've already gone through, the future that you've been set up for, all of a sudden has been taken away from you and completely put on hold while you're waiting for your own wheelchair." | |
After the BBC contacted AJM Healthcare, the company provided Rob with a temporary wheelchair on Saturday, until a permanent one arrives at a later date. | |
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