A NHS The trust has apologized when the staff told the wheelchair user that he would have to go to a pet shop to weighed.
Sara Renee said that first that laughter in health owners Shropshire Advised him to go Pets at home Because the suggestion was so absurd.
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Ms. Renee, 39, ShruzbariOne who has dismissal in the muscles should be weighed to monitor his medicine and exercise and to remain stable.
His difficulty began after going from Birmingham to Shropshire last year, and Shropshire Community Health NHS Trust told him that he was not given a commission to run his waiting clinic, which was closed after Kovid epidemic.
“Rehabilitation service is now used by other services and customers can be weighed only while participating in a clinic appointment,” reply to an email from Trust Reed.
Midlands Center for Spinal Injury later stated that he encouraged him to do the same as his patients-“With facilities like pets at home, where they can roll on a scale, where they reach community-based weight options”,
But a freelance transport consultant, Ms. Reni, said that she would not keep herself through the experience of going into pets at home and will continue the fight for people with disabilities who are “invisible in the system”.
The trust was forced to apologize for the crime caused by the incident, but Ms. Reni called for being honest about its lack of facilities.
He said, “I cannot go to my GP surgery for a cervical smear because they do not have a wave and I am fine with it, but I am not fine with services that are not present.”
“Weight is a major indicator of health for those who are imobiles so that we are able to get information about our body,” he said. Independent,
She is unable to move to a different type of seat.
“I do not blame individuals, it displays institutional deficiency in relation to the quality of our life. I blame policy makers.”
Before proceeding, Ms. Reni bought a set of scales designed to weigh animals for approximately £ 50, but stopped using them as she was not designed for use with her equipment and her personal assistant would have to be insured to use them.
She says that the hospital wards may have weight facilities, but they suspect whether they will allow the public to walk and use them.
“I don’t think any personal facilities will be comfortable with it,” he said. “There is a privacy issue, and insurance to consider.
“This is an example of a broad institution Health inequalities People with disabilities, especially for women.
“The number of older people unable to move to the hospital is more than you thought. Family are helping them to move, so they are not a visible part of the community, so we constantly forget.”
In a ticket video, he said: “A very good woman associated with my surgery suggested that I go on local radio and see if a factory owner can help me.”
He said: “Do I look like a chipmank?”
On behalf of the local health and care system, a spokesman from NHS Shropshire, Telford and Virkin said: “We want to apologize to Ms. Reni for any disturbing or crime.
“We are unable to comment on personal matters, however, we continue to look at his experience to identify wider issues completely and to identify what can be done for him and others in similar situations.”