Went to visit MIL today and it's "beach week". .Today's activity was a Punch and Judy show with popcorn and candy floss and MIL was up for it but she couldn't go. She is on the second floor of the house and her new chair won't fit into the lift. The carers felt that she's no longer safe in a wheelchair.
This essentially means that she can never again get her hair done or go out into the garden. She'll also miss out on any activities that happen downstairs. We're really upset and angry about it but not prepared to spend more money on a specialist wheelchair. So, the question is, are we over reacting and this is just a new stage that can't be helped or should the NH be doing more to include her?
This essentially means that she can never again get her hair done or go out into the garden. She'll also miss out on any activities that happen downstairs. We're really upset and angry about it but not prepared to spend more money on a specialist wheelchair. So, the question is, are we over reacting and this is just a new stage that can't be helped or should the NH be doing more to include her?