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A new report claims that disabled people are
being forced to sleep fully clothed in their wheelchairs because of cuts to the care services.Charity Scope found that over half of the 500 disabled people they questioned were not able to get the support they needed to live independently.

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They blamed a cut in welfare packages made by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), headed by Iain Duncan Smith.
The charity said that
some people were surviving on nothing more than biscuits and were forced to sleep in their wheelchairs as there was no one to help them into bed.
Rachel Watt, a 36-year-old from Southampton, told the charity: "Since 2010,
I have had two thirds of my care package cut, from two and a half hours a day down to 45 minutes.
"In November 2010, I lost my evening call to help me get ready for bed. Then a few months later I lost my domestic assistance, and then the following year I lost my meal preparation time.
"Now I just have a short morning call to help me get washed and dressed.
"On my worst days, I can't get undressed properly in the evenings, or transfer from my power wheelchair into bed, so I have to sleep in my chair, in my clothes."
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