BRENTWOOD: Scandal of disabled couple isolated in their home
TODAY the Gazette exposes the scandal of how "shoddy care" by Essex social services is isolating a disabled couple in their own home, placing them in a "life or death situation".
In the latest distressing incident, wheelchair-bound pensioner Terry Tucker was stranded in his bed for eight days before social services fixed the hoist which lifts him in and out of bed, during which time the house became filled with smoke from a faulty oven.
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DANGER ZONE: Terry and Madge Tucker struggle to manoeuvre in their cramped kitchen which has dangerously high cupboards, work tops and stacked fridge freezer.
When the fire service arrived they struggled to evacuate not only Terry but also his wife Madge, who cannot leave the house without assistance because the correct ramps have not been installed at the front or back doors.
Firefighters were so concerned about the couple's accessibility and the width of their doors, they referred the matter to Brentwood council's housing department, which owns the house.
Speaking to the Gazette from his Pilgrims Hatch home, Terry said: "I am not happy – I couldn't do anything.
"It makes you feel so down."
Though Terry received visits from dedicated carers during the daytime, Madge was unable to even carry him a cup of tea between visits due to being wheelchair-bound herself. She said the couple felt neglected.
"We are really fed up – nobody cares if he was in the bed or the chair or anything."
The couple say they have been left to sleep in their wheelchairs on more than one occasion when no-one came for their evening visit and that, due to the restricted working hours of their carers, Terry has to go to bed at 8pm most nights and often not helped up for 12 hours.
The high cupboards, work tops and stacked fridge freezer in their kitchen also make simple tasks not only difficult, but dangerous.
Ward councillor Barry Aspinell has been trying to get improvements around their home for more than a year and has slammed Essex social services, saying: "I think it's a disgrace that people living in 2009 are having to put up with this sort of shoddy care.
"It's as if they are second-class citizens and they don't deserve the same sort of benefits we all enjoy.
"It's horrendous the fact that social services still has not done anything."
"This could have been a life and death situation," he added. "I'm an ex-fireman and I was horrified when Madge told me – I know that smoke kills more than fire."
Though Brentwood council own the Tuckers' house, the responsibility for improvements lies with Essex social service's occupational therapy department.
The couple, who receive four social care visits a day, are desperate for independence.
"I've never said we can't do things – we have a go and I have always tried to do things," said Madge.
A spokesman for Essex County Council responded: "The health and welfare of our vulnerable residents is our top priority and we take issues of this kind very seriously.
"In all cases like this, the council works very closely with families and other partners to resolve any difficulties as soon as possible and ensure that our residents receive the care packages they deserve."







5 Comments
by Sue, Warley
Saturday, January 24 2009, 11:52AM
“Hello Warren from Doddinghurst,
Do you know, I'm not really bothered if any other readers think I'm a Lib-Dem councillor, or plant (which variety?), as we seem to be going down the road of political attack again, and I think this article, and more importantly, the two people affected, deserve more respect than that. Most sensible thinking people would read the article based on the facts as they are presented. Concerning your views on why has this taken so long to be brought into the public domain - ever tried getting a constructive response from Essex County Council? I'm also confident that all avenues would have been explored before having to resort to exposing the situation to a local newspaper in order to get something done!
I agree with your final paragraph entirely, and like you, I hope the situation can be resolved as quickly as possible. That is why I have posted my earlier comments concerning Cllr Aspinell, as I believe his tenacity will enble him to drive through whatever obstacles are presented.
As I've said many times before, I base my comments on who I see as the best people to get the job done - this is a view which I continue to hold.”
by Warren, Doddinghurst
Friday, January 23 2009, 2:11PM
“Anybody else think Sue is a lib dem councillor / plant....?!!
Appreciate Councillor Aspinell's efforts but if he has been working on this for so long, the question has to be asked as to why he did not bring this to light in the public domain before now?? A year is a long time...
Any short comings of Essex County Council / social services or whomever is actually responsible need to be exposed. Such matters are within the public's interest. Whatever the case, this is people's lives that we are talking about here...the relevant authorities just need to get it sorted for them.”
by Sue, Warley
Friday, January 23 2009, 10:55AM
“What a disgraceful situation for these people to be in. If Essex County Council say that the health and welfare of vulnerable residents are a top priority, then what the hell have the council been doing for the last year? The photograph with this article pretty much says it all! It is comforting to read that their local Lib-Dem ward councillor - Barry Aspinell - is fighting on their behalf. I'm sure that he will not rest until Mr. and Mrs Tucker have the correct standard of living that they deserve.”
by Robert Mitchell, Hawkwell, Essex
Wednesday, January 21 2009, 7:48PM
“The comments made by Essex Social services dept is the usual fatuous claptrap trotted out whenever they "social services" are in the wrong, which is most of the time. I say this from personal experience”
by bernard, Brentwood
Wednesday, January 21 2009, 4:14PM
“i am disabled myself and i wonder if have have this kind of treatment to come when i get to their age,it is disgraceful that this couple have been left like this for a year.they shouldn't have been left like this at all.”