the system is letting people like jo down at the moment. hello, are you all right? can i come in? yes. why not? betty. approval comes from the care quality commission, which says it can t compromise safety for speed. get you tucked in. the government says it s making a huge investment in social care. night night, then. there is no tomorrow forjo and me. 0ur tomorrow has come and gone. night night. it s the new year. i m back in newcastle. hello. greetings. there s word from bill. trouble, i hear? bad news. i m just beyond. are you? beyond everything. jo s had a nasty bout of flu. i m going round and round in circles. ..and the cruel grip of alzheimer s is tightening, as the days and weeks slip by. today, jo s childhood friend christine is here to help. little wee sip. for this internationally recognised, successful woman, daily life
little wee sip. for this internationally recognised, successful woman, daily life is now a huge challenge. i thought i was beyond exhausted the last time i saw you, jeremy. that was a walk in the park, compared to where i am now. bill now accepts thatjo needs full time care and wants her at the bradbury centre, with bev. but bev s still waiting for confirmation that the room can be used. can i have a little i listen to your chest? is that 0k? jo is struggling. bring that top up. bill has called the doctor s surgery and caroline s here to help. you re doing really good. at this point, with no residential care place, a hospital admission could be on the cards. your heart is a wee bit fast. clearly, bill thinks that s a bad idea. when the oxygen s that low, - you would normally pop to hospital. right, and i m going to say no. i thought you might. but then, there s a call. hi, bill! ..from bev.
there is a little wee wee, but jill tells me that s normal for someone of my age. [applause] greg: all right, so i do this from time to time, janice, a great new book i am the storm when does it come out? janice: it is out! greg: you won t know until next tuesday? janice: it is a best seller already, because of you! because of you! greg: what i like to do when 70 has a book, i like to read, can i read a paragraph? the first time i met greg gutfeld i was blown away by how good-looking he was in person. i had to control myself, because my husband was around. but i found myself in a deep longing desire to throw myself at him. but then he looked at me and he said, greg
last year we saw how bill is devoted to his wifejo. stand up. but now the cruel grip of alzheimer s is tightening as the days and weeks go by. have a little sip. today, jo s childhood friend christine is here to help. little wee sip. for this professional, successful woman it s come to this. bill s always wanted to keepjo at home, but months ago now he had to admit it s become too much. i thought i was beyond exhausted the last time i saw you, jeremy. that was a walk in the park compared to where i am now. you might remember bev. you look well this morning, don t you? she s the boss of dementia matters werejo comes for daycare. we ve been really worried aboutjo. she has struggled since christmas, really. here they have a room
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