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News,09 Dec 2022,6 mins

Accessible housing: "It's a wild west"

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Adapted and accessible housing can make a big difference to the lives of disabled people. A suitable home can mean living independently. But without one, many say they need to rely on carers or help from family and friends. And there's currently a shortage in many parts of the country, with some disabled people saying that finding suitable rental accommodation is like a "wild west". Councils have few obligations to build accessible homes, and a BBC investigation has found some of England's major cities have no plans for providing wheelchair-accessible homes. For the latest episode of 5 Minutes On, BBC reporter Alex Taylor meets 24-year-old Sam Morton, a wheelchair user who after months of disappointment, has finally moved into his dream accessible home. He shares his experiences of what it's like flat hunting when you're disabled. Image credit: Maskot, Getty

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