Deryck and Elroy
When ex-Navy veteran, Deryck, lost his wife during the pandemic, he was plunged into a dark and lonely place. The day before what would have been their 46th wedding anniversary, he met his hearing dog, and now best friend, Elroy.

My hearing loss is caused by Otosclerosis. I’ve had several operations but now, if I don’t have my hearing aids in, I can’t hear anything at all.
In 1968, I joined HMS Raleigh in Plymouth and spent seven years in the Royal Navy. I was a Radar Plotter and I’m sure this contributed to my hearing loss. I wore a headset for hours and was often near firing guns.
After the Navy, I became a long-distance lorry driver. The shipments were worth thousands and if you arrived late, they sometimes wouldn’t let you in. I slept with four alarm clocks in my cab to be sure of waking up after making stops. But I worried so much about oversleeping that I hardly slept at all.

Eventually, I was signed off due to stress. My wife, Sandra, also had a series of strokes and an aneurysm.
I stopped working, we sold our house and bought a motor home, and I basically became her carer. Sandra then became poorly with pain in her lower abdomen. One day in 2020, I took her to hospital, and I was shocked when they said they thought she had cancer.
Later that same day, she went to lie down and after I had taken her a drink, I dozed off in the chair. When I returned to the bedroom, only six hours after leaving the hospital, she’d passed away. I was racked with guilt afterwards that she might’ve cried out to me that evening and I hadn’t heard her.