Kiwi Phil
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Read this one for a laugh....then probably a reality check.
My daughter is a nurse in a Dementur (sp??) ward of an old peoples home.
Sat pm they have the clients (patients) out in a secure yard, when a 75yr old man races at the tap on the building wall, leaps on to it, and uses it to propell himself sideways up on top of the 8' wall, and flicks himself over......gone.
Now he is out daughter says she can't do anything....wall is to high....so calls for another nurse while she races thru the large building and out on to the street, then next door......and it is a building site....and there are several tradesmens all standing together looking stupid and wondering what just happened.
The story is, this old bloke landed on his feet, and started walking around the place talking to the workers, then he spied a pick-up truck with the keys in it, and like a bolt of lighning, was in it, and off....gone....
The tradesmen suspected something was wrong, as the guy was in his pyjamas, barefoot and a 10 gal hat...and he just stole their truck!!
So now they ring the cops.
Daughter really worried as this old chap hasn't driven for 15yrs etc.
Then the cops ring....he has been found about 5 miles away, so she drives over there.
There he was, large as life, all smiles etc.
Apparantly he got lost, so stopped to ask a guy mowing the lawns "which way to the Beach mate", and they suspected something was wrong, so all the neighbours came out and talked to him nicely till he got out of the truck, then they grabbed the keys. Everybody was really good to him.
Cops turn up, then the daughter. Cop says he can't charge him for anything (jokingly) but there is a lot of concern for what may have gone wrong etc.
Daughter takes him back to the home.
Apparantly he is a nice old chap, and the consequences are that he was taken away to a phyc hospital to be assessed....and she knows the outcome will be heavy medication....which their own Dr does not like doing.....that's why they have a smooth 8' wall (inside their boundary fence)....and the furniture is bolted to the concrete well away from the wall......(so they don't have to confine everybody inside 24 hrs a day.
Daughter says in a way is was really funny, but also very sad, but there is little that can be changed.
I dread suffering from that illness myself.
Cheers
Phillip
My daughter is a nurse in a Dementur (sp??) ward of an old peoples home.
Sat pm they have the clients (patients) out in a secure yard, when a 75yr old man races at the tap on the building wall, leaps on to it, and uses it to propell himself sideways up on top of the 8' wall, and flicks himself over......gone.
Now he is out daughter says she can't do anything....wall is to high....so calls for another nurse while she races thru the large building and out on to the street, then next door......and it is a building site....and there are several tradesmens all standing together looking stupid and wondering what just happened.
The story is, this old bloke landed on his feet, and started walking around the place talking to the workers, then he spied a pick-up truck with the keys in it, and like a bolt of lighning, was in it, and off....gone....
The tradesmen suspected something was wrong, as the guy was in his pyjamas, barefoot and a 10 gal hat...and he just stole their truck!!
So now they ring the cops.
Daughter really worried as this old chap hasn't driven for 15yrs etc.
Then the cops ring....he has been found about 5 miles away, so she drives over there.
There he was, large as life, all smiles etc.
Apparantly he got lost, so stopped to ask a guy mowing the lawns "which way to the Beach mate", and they suspected something was wrong, so all the neighbours came out and talked to him nicely till he got out of the truck, then they grabbed the keys. Everybody was really good to him.
Cops turn up, then the daughter. Cop says he can't charge him for anything (jokingly) but there is a lot of concern for what may have gone wrong etc.
Daughter takes him back to the home.
Apparantly he is a nice old chap, and the consequences are that he was taken away to a phyc hospital to be assessed....and she knows the outcome will be heavy medication....which their own Dr does not like doing.....that's why they have a smooth 8' wall (inside their boundary fence)....and the furniture is bolted to the concrete well away from the wall......(so they don't have to confine everybody inside 24 hrs a day.
Daughter says in a way is was really funny, but also very sad, but there is little that can be changed.
I dread suffering from that illness myself.
Cheers
Phillip