Harringey council or whoever owns the council stock really need to speak to people living in the property before carrying out changes. A few months ago our elderly next door neighbour had double glazing and a new front and back door fitted. He is delighted with the double glazing and feels much safer, the door however is causing him untold stress its one of those stupid triple lock jobs and he simply doesn't understand how to use it. I am sure some people will find this a fairly trivial matter - its really not, I have found him outside in tears on some times totally confused and unable ot get into his own home, he doesn't understand how lock the thing and is now left even more vulnerable and isolated as he hates going out. We constantly have to let him in and show him over and over again how to use the front door - I will be pretty honest and say that as a fairly with it person I to am baffled by the front door and its quite often pure chance that I get the thing open for him.
I have started to notice a steep decline in his behaviour since the door was fitted, he often comments that he forgets his new keys or doesn't know which key is which and can't undertand why after 38 yers things need to change he has even started drinking quite heavily - something which other neighbours who have also noticed his distressed behaviour have commented on. this all came to a head about two weeks ago when at 2am we were woken up by him shouting an banging on the door. He had been out there for some time, drunk and had bought hid old keys with him instead of the new keys. The council were not interested when we phoned their emergency line to explain that an elderly person was locked out - we ended up calling an emergency locksmith who arrived at 3am and let him in. We have reluctantly agreed to keep a spare front door key for him. We had a similar incident on Friday where another neighbour found him upset on his doorstep at about 7pm unable to unlock his door, she mentioned that a few other elderly residents had also really struggled with these doors - does anyone actually stop for a minute to think about these things before making an elderly persons a life a total misery!
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