Please, we need leniency in exceptional cases
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May 29, 2021 12.02am
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LOCKDOWN
Please, we need leniency in exceptional cases
I support the decision to lockdown for a week. However, there should be a process for exceptional cases. My husband, who has dementia, suffered a serious fall last Saturday. He is in St Vincent’s with a brace which must stay on for three months. Until yesterday, I could visit him from 12pm each day, walking the two kilometres each way as part of my daily routine.
Dedicated care and love but with little reward
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May 14, 2021 12.02am
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AGED CARE
Dedicated care and love but with little reward
Last week my wife, who is in aged care, messed herself while trying to sit on the toilet. A carer was called and I watched as the young woman bagged the clothes, with kind words calmed my wife, washed her and then dressed her in clean clothes. The bathroom had to be washed down. Throughout this unpleasant job, the woman – from a foreign country and on the lowest pay – did her work cheerfully and with great compassion.