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Ramp delay leaves Kelty pensioner a 'prisoner' in own home

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A DISABLED Kelty pensioner is a "prisoner in his own home" because Fife Council has not installed the ramp he needs to get in and and out the house.

David McLaren (82) had his leg amputated back in December and has been stuck in his home since waiting for a ramp to be put in for access at his one-step back door at the sheltered housing at Moir Court.

Mr McLaren's recuperation from his operation has been hindered by being cooped up in the house unable to meet his friends, says his wife Margo.

She told the Times, "My husband's life is being ruined by this. He's a very sociable person and enjoys going down the street and speaking to people he knows.

"He's a different person when there's other people for him to speak to but he's becoming depressed and going to bed early which I don't want him to start doing.

"Up until a few years ago he worked in a pub and he has always enjoyed company. He has the chance to go to a club twice a week but can't get there.

"During this good weather while I'm out in the garden he has to sit inside at the door looking out."

Local councillor Alex Rowley said, "They have been waiting since December to get a ramp at their back door to allow Mr McLaren to get out.

"Mr McLaren has lost his leg and is at present confined to a wheelchair and is quite literally a prisoner in his own home.

"I have for months now been raising his case and arguing for a ramp but sadly it seems to take a long time to make even minor progress and this is quite simply not acceptable.

"I am aware of the complex issues involved in identifying and meeting the needs of those who need support in the community and I am aware there is not a bottomless pit of money.

"I do not however think that Mr McLaren's experience is acceptable and I have other cases that are also not acceptable."

Roseanne Fearon, head of adult services, said, "Mr and Mrs McLaren are an older couple whose circumstances are complex. We have been working with them to ensure that Mr McLaren can live as independently as possible.

"We have identified that a ramp is necessary but this involves surveying the garden and house to make sure it can be safely accommodated. We expect the ramp to be delivered within the next fortnight.

"In the meantime, additional services have been put in place to make sure Mr McLaren and his wife are supported, including alternative transport arrangements."

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