Rosy, a 53-year-old woman suffering from motor neurone disease, faces severe health challenges and inadequate care support. Living in her front room with minimal assistance due to the NHS's slow processing of her continuing healthcare (CHC) application, she relies on her teenage daughter for vital support. Recent government initiatives in healthcare reforms neglect essential discussions about CHC, failing to address the needs of individuals like Rosy who desperately require 24/7 specialist care. This situation underscores the systemic issues and failures within the healthcare and social care system.
Rosy is living in a cramped space, reliant on a ventilator and minimal care, emphasizing the urgent need for 24/7 specialist home care.
The NHS’s response to Rosy’s dire need was inadequate, suggesting her daughter should fill in as a child carer, highlighting systemic failures.
Despite government reforms, there has been no mention of continuing healthcare, leaving thousands like Rosy without necessary support and care.
Rosy expressed a poignant frustration about fighting for her rights to live amid substantial health and care system challenges.
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