Mr Wilson is 82, he worked
for the Yorkshire Electricity
Board for 20 years.
He approached the EEIBA Help Line requesting assistance with an electric scooter as he has difficulty walking any distance and felt he was becoming a prisoner in his own home.
The EEIBA Regional Welfare Officer arranged a visit from an occupational therapist to ensure that the scooter was suitable for Mr Wilson's needs.
As he qualified for help from the RWE Npower Benevolent Society, funds were quickly made available to make the purchase possible.
His quality of life has greatly improved as he is now able to get around his village and get to the bus stop so that he can visit the local town.

As part of its commitment to the well-being of electrical contractors, NICEIC has entered a new partnership with EEIBA.
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