County Londonderry
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Area | 2074 |
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Population | 247,132 (2011) |
Capital | Coleraine |
Provinces | Ulster |
University | Northern Regional College, Coleraine |
Did you know | Londonderry is the sixth-most-populous Irish county by population (247,132). |
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ID | 467527 |
About County Londonderry
County Londonderry, also known as County Derry, is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland. Prior to the partition of Ireland, it was one of the counties of the Kingdom of Ireland from 1613 onward and then of the United Kingdom after the Acts of Union 1800.
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Disabled man without hands or legs is left without carers
By Declan Harvey & Toni ConnorBBC News NI
A man born without hands or legs has been told he will soon no longer get a daily visit from a care worker to help him shower and get dressed.
DJ Calvert told Bbc News NI: " I've been let Down - and I'm not the only one. "
It was proof that Northern Ireland 's health and social care system had " crashed" said the 49-year-old.
His care is provided by an independent firm on behalf of the Northern Health Trust. The Trust said it was " urgently seeking an alternative care provider".
It added that it understood " the worry it is causing" while the care provider said it was " increasingly stretched" and that more funding was needed for the sector.
Although he lives alone, Mr Calvert, from Portstewart in County Londonderry , relies on a daily visit from a care worker to help him with basic hygiene and personal care.
For most of his life that help was provided by His Mother but since March this year she has no longer been able to do what she once did.
A seven-day-a-week Care Package was then put in place after only one company agreed to provide it.
But last week Mr Calvert was contacted by his Social Worker to say it would end in three weeks
" I thought somebody was winding me up, " he told Bbc News NI.
'Anxiety getting worse'His care is provided by Connected Health but that is due to end on 1 December, with The Company telling Bbc News NI that it was " increasingly stretched in ever more demanding circumstances".
In a statement, Connected Health said: " We will continue to lobby hard for the necessary resources to care for the thousands of vulnerable adults waiting for a package of care in Northern Ireland today. "
Mr Calvert's friend Vicky has been making additional visits to help four days a week but now that looks to be the only assistance he will get.
It means he could be on his own Every Friday , Saturday and Sunday, and whenever Vicky is not available.
He Said the only alternative he had been offered was to go into a care home, which he finds frightening.
" I asked the Social Worker : 'What is the worse case scenario if I can't get help?' and she told me: 'We'll have to get you a Bed In a care home. '
" My anxiety is getting worse. I panic and wake up in The Middle of The Night because I'm dreaming about being in a care home.
" The System has failed [people] who need care and help. The System has crashed. There's not enough funding. "
'Fight and fight and fight'He described his home as his " sanctuary".
Mr Calvert said he believed nobody wanted to join the care profession because staff are not getting The Money they deserve.
" I believe we should get Stormont back up and running, get The Heads together and inject money into the care system and allow care workers to earn a bit more money, " He Said .
" You could earn more working in a supermarket than you can in the care profession.
Asked what he planned to do, He Said : " I don't know - and that's what scares me.
" I'm going to need care for the rest of My Life and what frightens me is that I will have to fight and fight and fight. I want stability".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com