Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald

Housing plea after Saltcoats man left ‘like trapped animal’

- Murray Grayston murray.grayston@newsquest.co.uk

THE wife of a man “trapped like an animal” in his own home has hit out at council housing policies which have seen the couple denied a move for nearly five years.

Patricia Wilson lives with her husband Colin in an upstairs flat in Wellpark Road in Saltcoats.

Around five years ago, Colin began suffering with arthritis.

With the couple’s toilet facilities, and route out of their home, being down a flight of 16 steep stairs, this meant it was near impossible for Colin to manoeuvre to either of these locations.

The situation worsened around two years ago when Colin was diagnosed with dementia.

Patricia told the Herald that because of Colin’s reduced mobility, he is unable to leave the living area of their home.

In addition to not being able to get out of the house, Patricia said her husband hasn’t had a bath or shower for a year and a half.

Patricia said she has been lobbying North Ayrshire Council for a housing move ever since he was first affected by arthritis – so far without success.

She told the Herald that the couple have been informed their housing points total isn’t enough for a move – and have been told there are others on the waiting list “worse off” than them.

Patricia said: “When they said there were people worse off than Colin, that was the straw that broke the camel’s back.

“It’s 16 steep stairs. Even the home helps and carer all complain about them. One of the doctors slipped at the bottom of them.

“I’m coming up on 70 – I’m barely fit for the stairs.

“It’s not fair the way Colin is being treated. He’s got no life at all. I can’t even get him down the stairs to get him in a wheelchair and out.

“He has no quality of life. He’s like a trapped animal.

“They have just backed me into a corner now, and I’m not having it.”

The couple’s situation has prompted Patricia to plead for a “common sense” approach to North Ayrshire Council’s housing allocation policy.

She said she has been told Colin has a care plan – but insists that plan is “not helping him to get out”.

She added: “There’s houses sitting empty. Why are they not allocating them? The housing set-up needs a reshuffle which uses common sense.”

Councillor Jean McClung, who represents the Saltcoats and Stevenston ward for the SNP, has been helping the couple with their housing applicatio­ns.

She told the Herald: “The situation Mr and Mrs Wilson are in is nothing short of heartbreak­ing.

“I have visited them several times in their current home and my heart goes out to them.

“It is obvious that their present living conditions are totally unsuitable for their needs.

“I know from my own experience of looking after an elderly relative that the stimulus of being outdoors, with the concomitan­t contact with others, is vital to the wellbeing of a person in Mr Wilson’s situation.”

Cllr McClung added that while she accepts there are rules in place, changes should be considered to suit such unique circumstan­ces.

She said: “I have a number of constituen­ts who have come to me seeking suitable accommodat­ion, some of whom may have an identical number of ‘points’ but whose needs and circumstan­ces are totally different.

“I am pleased, however, that the council’s current allocation­s system is under review, and following a meeting of the policy advisory panel, which I attended last week, I am hopeful that the system will be adapted for the benefit of all.

“All this will, of course, will take time, and in the meantime it distresses me to see Mr and Mrs Wilson continue to face the horrible situation they are in.”

A council spokespers­on said: “We generally don’t comment on individual circumstan­ces but we do of course sympathise with Mr and Mrs Wilson’s situation and can confirm that relevant council officers are in regular contact with them to provide support.”

 ?? ?? Colin Wilson, who suffers from dementia and arthritis, has been unable to leave the living area of his home for several years. Images: Submitted
Colin Wilson, who suffers from dementia and arthritis, has been unable to leave the living area of his home for several years. Images: Submitted
 ?? ?? The staircase in Colin and Patricia’s flat
The staircase in Colin and Patricia’s flat

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