People with disabilities enduring a crisis within a crisis when it comes to housing, says IWA

Glen Quinn is forced to crawl up his stairs many times a day using his knuckles for support to get to his bed and bathroom. Despite being a wheelchair user as a result of a degenerating medical condition, Mr Quinn lives in a two-storey apartment in Dublin.

Glen Quinn is forced to crawl up his stairs many times a day using his knuckles for support to get to his bed and bathroom. Despite being a wheelchair user as a result of a degenerating medical condition, Mr Quinn lives in a two-storey apartment in Dublin.

Glen Quinn is forced to crawl up his stairs multiple times a day, using his knuckles for support to get to his bed and bathroom.

Despite being a wheelchair user as a result of a degenerating medical condition, Mr Quinn lives in a two-storey apartment in Dublin.

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