A new study from the University of Bristol has also found almost three in ten disabled people say they're struggling to pay their bills.
People with disabilities are going "without food" in Bristol because inflation and the cost of living crisis mean they are unable to afford what they need.
ITV West Country's report comes following new reach from the University of Bristol which found that a third of disabled people feel it is difficult to pay for food and other essentials. "On average, they are less able to save and so they can't plan for those unexpected things that happen, they can't plan for things like the cost of living crisis. And that has really negative impacts in terms of disabled people's overall health and wellbeing."
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