A man has said A&E departments are “unbearable” and “terrifying” for his autistic son due to the overwhelming sensory environment they create. Robert Cummings, 49, from Merthyr Tydfil, has spent many “stressful” hours in hospital with his six-year-old son Ellis, who becomes distressed by the “bright lights, loud noises, and unfamiliar faces”.
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