Making a world of difference to Molly
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Publish Date: 14th February
2012
Author: C Jackson
“It has made such a difference to my
daughter"
Spire Homes’
tenant, Peter Whyte says he and daughter Molly Mae have found their
dream home at Spinney Close in Rushden. They moved into the Spire
Homes development having finally found a property which suited five
year old Molly’s needs.
When Molly was two, she was diagnosed with Perthes’ disease,
which causes the tops of her thigh bones to soften and erode. As a
result, Molly walks with a limp and falls over easily. It can also
cause great pain in her hips and legs as they become stiff, leaving
her unable to walk. Peter and Molly’s previous home was unsuitable
because she could not get in and out of the bath on her own. She
also had to be carried up and down the stairs because the staircase
was too steep for her – just walking over the front door step
caused Molly difficulty. The house was also very damp, which caused
both Molly and Peter to develop a chesty cough.
They applied for their new home through the bidding process,
and were successful in securing a two bedroom ground floor flat at
Spinney Close. Peter said: “Living in a ground floor flat is
ideal for Molly – it is great as she no longer has to go up and
down the steep stairs. She is very independent and now can do
things on her own like have a bath or walk in her own
front door by herself.”
Peter, originally from Somerset, moved to Northampton to
be near to friends and to ‘start a new life’. His relationship with
Molly’s mother broke down after a few years together, and Peter and
Molly ended up moving homes several times before they settled in at
Spinney Close. “We’ve had to move quite a few times, so it is
great to finally get Molly settled in,” said Peter. “We
love our new home. It is ideal because her school is only round the
corner and she can walk this distance most days. We also have a
grass area, which she loved playing on in the summer, which are
previous house didn’t have.”
In their previous home, the bath was too high so Molly could not
get in and out by herself – she had to be lifted. Now, because the
bath is set at a lower level, Molly can get in and out by herself,
which she loves! It also has a thermostatic valve on the taps so
she can safely run the water herself without the risk of being
scalded. Just these few small changes have had a huge impact on
Molly and helped her gain independence.
“Molly has always been the type of child to give anything a go.
Being able to bath herself has helped her gain confidence and made
such a difference,” said Peter.