Overcoming adversity: David's journey of resilience

Overcoming adversity: David's journey of resilience

May 25, 2018
Summary
Life has thrown David Melville a few curveballs in the last few years...

Life has thrown David Melville a few curveballs in the last few years, from a bone infection leading to the amputation of his foot, to coping with the loss of his brother and a series of debilitating health conditions. Despite facing loneliness and gaps in support, he finds solace and assistance through the support he recieves, while demonstrating real resilience in the face of adversity.

Here he shares his story with us. 

Unexpected challenges: Facing health setbacks

“It all happened pretty quickly,” says David, “I went to hospital because of a seizure and they found a bone infection, ended up amputating my foot—that was pretty unexpected.

Not long after, postoperative wounds from a lung and heart condition saw him unable to keep his job in tyre sales and auto-mechanics in Mackay, Queensland. “The wounds would bleed everywhere and I had to change the bandages a lot…not great for work” laughs David.

A life-altering injury

Then, in November 2017, after three years of being unwell, but self-reliant, while living on his own David experienced a life-altering injury and lost most of his leg. “The strange thing was, I was back at home before the New Year…but, I was one of those people who fell through the gap for a while.

Falling through the gaps: The struggle for support

David’s family live interstate and so when he was looking at being discharged from hospital without, at that stage, support from the NDIS or access to a Disability Support Pension things were seeming lonely and tough. Luckily, ethe local hospital however, put him in contact with Alliance Community, Australia’s premium community support organisation. “They helped me move back home and settle in—I can’t fault them—they just go above and beyond,” says David.

Finding hope and support

David has two of Alliance Community’s support workers visit him three days per week, something David says put him back on track. “Julie helped me with everything, she even helped sort-out my paperwork with the NDIS. I was filed incorrectly so she spoke to the right people and now I’m covered and get more of the care that I need. My NDIS lets me have Alliance Community support three days’ per-week and, visit the physio and gym to strengthen my stump—which Julie takes me to.

It's the little things

For David it’s not just the fact that his support workers are vital to helping him get stronger, and hopefully back to work, it’s also the comfort, company and sense of dignity they provide. “Julie knows when I’m down, she just says ‘righto let’s go get a coffee somewhere.’ It’s the little things. They even organised to have the carpet cleaned and every time Julie, or one of the other support workers, clean they give my place a really, really, good go-over. Julie even helped organise to have my medication changed because they were upsetting my stomach—they’re just really good to me.

Alliance Community offer both temporary and long-term assistance, around-the-clock, wherever, and however you need it. From people in situations similar to David’s or whether it’s respite support, high and complex support services, development of life skills, travel and transport, companionship, domestic support, meal preparation, or daily living activities—Alliance Community are here to offer support.

If you would like to find out more about our services, call and speak to one of our friendly team members on 1300 769 155 today.

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