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I moved into a Sheltered BUNGALOW to help with my recovery of a disabling illness. S
so I could get my walking right and return to work, the housing association were aware of my plans. I told them I could not do STEPS and needed FLAT and level, which my doctor and physiotherapist also told them. They also knew I was unable to look at the bungalow due to my problems.So I had to trust them when they told me the bunglew was as big as my Flat.
When I moved in there were two long paths, one on a slope which led to two deep steps, I had to get the warden to get a wheelchair and carried in. I had them fix a grab rail , but the steps were so high it aS struggle, so from then on I could not go out, only with a struggle to go down, or up the path, after I paid for two handrails.
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There is not a level piece of floor inside the bungalow, it is completely uneven. They then put in a shower on uneven floor without building it up, do I had to stand on unlevel shower floor hanging on to s grab rail, Iost my balance a few times, then eventually I had an accident as I had to get out backwards onto unlevel floor. I damaged my only working arm so bad I am in constant pain, also due to the flooring , my weak foot has damage, due to increased bad walking on the uneven floors and constant losing my balance, going on my foot., it has created increased disability, I now walk with a trolley indoors and am unable to shower. In fact I am in a worse state , becoming homebound, not able to live in a decent manner
I am in worse state than when I left Hospitial after months of physiothrrapy. I had been assessed to drive again before I moved. As for being able to work again, it does not look good I had to be carried out to attend my Mother's funeral.
My life that was well on the way to being normal has been completely destroyed by bad housing, bad workmanship and a catalogue of lies.
I am Fri g so depressed as to the harm done to Me, me mentally and physically, stopping me from . Living a normal life, that this move was meant to bring, I am at my wits end and looking for a flat out of the area to be with friends.
This has lost me my Human rights, physical and mental damage, can I sue the housing association?
I moved into a Sheltered BUNGALOW to help with my recovery of a disabling illness. S
so I could get my walking right and return to work, the housing association were aware of my plans. I told them I could not do STEPS and needed FLAT and level, which my doctor and physiotherapist also told them. They also knew I was unable to look at the bungalow due to my problems.So I had to trust them when they told me the bunglew was as big as my Flat.
When I moved in there were two long paths, one on a slope which led to two deep steps, I had to get the warden to get a wheelchair and carried in. I had them fix a grab rail , but the steps were so high it aS struggle, so from then on I could not go out, only with a struggle to go down, or up the path, after I paid for two handrails.
Other
There is not a level piece of floor inside the bungalow, it is completely uneven. They then put in a shower on uneven floor without building it up, do I had to stand on unlevel shower floor hanging on to s grab rail, Iost my balance a few times, then eventually I had an accident as I had to get out backwards onto unlevel floor. I damaged my only working arm so bad I am in constant pain, also due to the flooring , my weak foot has damage, due to increased bad walking on the uneven floors and constant losing my balance, going on my foot., it has created increased disability, I now walk with a trolley indoors and am unable to shower. In fact I am in a worse state , becoming homebound, not able to live in a decent manner
I am in worse state than when I left Hospitial after months of physiothrrapy. I had been assessed to drive again before I moved. As for being able to work again, it does not look good I had to be carried out to attend my Mother's funeral.
My life that was well on the way to being normal has been completely destroyed by bad housing, bad workmanship and a catalogue of lies.
I am Fri g so depressed as to the harm done to Me, me mentally and physically, stopping me from . Living a normal life, that this move was meant to bring, I am at my wits end and looking for a flat out of the area to be with friends.
This has lost me my Human rights, physical and mental damage, can I sue the housing association?
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