Waiting for home help to arrive and worried that she would be left to fend for herself, 96-year-old Trixie Cottingham tried to make her own breakfast but ended up in hospital instead.
The Levin resident was in the media eye late last year when her home help hours were cut from 90 minutes to one hour a week.
Last week, when her home help did not arrive at 8am, and left feeling worried, Mrs Cottingham decided she couldn't wait any longer and got out of bed to make her own breakfast.
"I got my porridge with yoghurt and cereal in one hand and pushed my walker with the other," she said. "I made it all the way to my bedroom but then the next thing I know, I'm on the ground covered in porridge, yoghurt and blood."
Mrs Cottingham reached for her St John medic alert necklace and lay on the floor of her bedroom waiting for the emergency services to arrive.