Anna Trotter, 35, who has cerebral palsy, was told she would be moved to a care home for two weeks as a temporary measure, but more than four months later she is still there.
A woman with cerebral palsy says she feels imprisoned and forgotten after care staff shortages led to her losing her independence.
Anna had been living at home in Redcar with the help of domiciliary carers who visited her four times a day for half an hour each time.
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