As part of our #proudtocare campaign, we've been looking at the difference that home carers make to people's lives. Bill was only 52 when he suffered a stroke and started receiving home care...
鈥淚 can鈥檛 emphasis the difference having a carer has made,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檇 always been very active but my stroke left me weak down one side and I suddenly found myself struggling with everyday tasks. I convinced myself I鈥檇 have to go into a care home and this had a huge impact on my mental health鈥 I was too young.
鈥淢y doctor referred me for home care and this changed my life. John, my carer, is like a brother to me. My family don鈥檛 live locally so quite often John鈥檚 the only person I see all day. He helps get me out of bed every morning, makes my meals, and helps me do the housework. I really look forward to his visits鈥擨 don鈥檛 think carers quite realise the difference they make to people鈥檚 lives. I for one am truly grateful.鈥