Melbourne man Graham Crossan relies on his wife Gaynor to help him eat, move and even breathe. But a new assessment tool means he has been refused funding for more support.
An elderly Melbourne man with advanced motor neurone disease is fighting for more government support after an algorithm declared he didn't need a higher level of care. Graham Crossan cannot eat or ...
Each morning Gaynor Crossan lovingly prepares her husband of 57 years for the day ahead. It's a complicated process that takes nearly an hour. Graham is 80 years old and has advanced Motor Neurone ...
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