Parents of seriously ill child tell of ‘exhaustion’ after being refused respite care


Meanwhile, Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust said: “We continue to provide a package of support for Tilly, including occupational therapy, physiotherapy and speech and language therapy, and remain in regular communication with her parents about her care.”



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