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The Simon Heng column

Posted: 28 July 2005 | Subscribe Online


Someone told me about Philip,* one of my physically disabled colleagues. He's been living independently for several years, after, among other things, suffering a severe stroke. Using direct payments, he has organised his own care and, although he doesn't have a job, he has been active in community affairs.

So it came as a shock to find out that his world had been slowly crumbling around him. Philip had developed a pressure sore that had eventually eaten a hole inches deep in one of his buttocks. He also began to develop other health problems, which meant that he began to struggle with the organisation of his care, of his life in general. A few weeks ago, he needed to be admitted into hospital.
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In the meantime, his ability to cope with his finances deteriorated. His carers weren't getting paid properly, household bills were unpaid. It became more and more difficult for Philip to direct his carers to look after his home. Social services have taken over responsibility for his care, suspending his direct payments.

How did things get so bad for this man? Who else noticed that he was struggling to keep his life going? Did they try to intervene? For all I know, Philip may have chosen not to look after himself. He may not have had the skills to do so: he may have become depressed about his situation, and stopped trying to cope, like so many people acquiring a disability.
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I rehabilitated in a spinal injuries unit which taught me much that I needed to know about looking after myself. Not everybody (even physically disabled) gains such an opportunity. And nobody teaches you how to cope emotionally. So when things start to go wrong, who do you turn to? When do you admit that you can't cope?

I'm worried that this could happen to me. I seem to be competent and confident, but what if I gradually lost even some of my ability to cope with the intricacies of my life? Is this a vision of the future for people like me?

* Not his real name.


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