Yorkshire Post

We need care system to change, says Garraway

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KATE Garraway has said she wants her late husband’s legacy to be fighting for change in a care system which feels like it is “there to catch you out” when it should be there to “catch you when you fall”.

The TV star announced that her husband, Derek Draper, had died at the age of 56 in January, after a lengthy battle with the long-term effects of Covid.

The final year of his life was documented in a new programme, Kate Garraway: Derek’s Story – part of which was filmed after he died.

After his death, asked on the documentar­y if she had any regrets, Garraway, inset, said: “I think if I have any regret it’s every single minute that I didn’t spend holding his hand because I had to go and write an email, I had to go and make a phone call.

“Having to fight the system that should be there to catch you when you fall but feels, when you’re going through it, like it’s there to catch you out.

“And that’s what now I want to be Derek’s legacy: to fight on for that change.”

Garraway told the ITV programme the £16,000 monthly cost of her husband’s care was more than her salary from ITV and caused her to rack up huge debts.

She said: “The one thing Derek has taught me is never give up fighting for what is right.

“It’s not about Derek or me, it’s about having a society where caring isn’t a luxury.

“We are all going to need it and it’s not about somebody coming round to cut up your food because you’re feeling a bit weak, it’s about somebody giving you a chance of living, and it’s sort of belittled as that as though it’s not as valuable as the skill of a surgeon.

“The skill of a carer to spot when things are changing has saved Derek’s life so many times over the last four years and yes, it was finally taken, but my god those four years had value.”

She said people had tried to comfort her after Draper’s death by saying it must be in some way a relief that he is out of pain and her day is not consumed with caring for him.

Garraway told the documentar­y that they were informed “time and time again” that Draper was not “sick enough” and did not have enough of a health need to qualify for funded care.

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