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This was not a nice way to start a Sunday morning

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Petef

Petef Report 12 Oct 2014 16:40


I am very sorry to hear you have lost a friend OFITG

R.I.P Dixie

Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 12 Oct 2014 16:43


I'm so sorry to hear you have lost your pal, OFITG.
It's hard enough to come to terms with a death. more so when it's sudden. I hope, when you look back over the happy times spent with him, you can raise a smile.

Not knowing anything about the way sheltered housing works, I am at a loss to understand the sense any authority has in thinking it acceptable to have a Warden on duty only from 9-5 on Mon- Fri.....is nobody ever to have an emergency on an evening or weekend??
If this IS the case, then surely a personal alarm should be issued to all residents as a matter of course.
Or is my thinking far too logical for the real world?? :-|
:-S

Rambling

Rambling Report 12 Oct 2014 17:22

I am sorry to read you have lost your friend OFITG.

I am glad your doctor is arranging for you to have one of the personal alarms, they should be issued to everyone in sheltered housing and those likely to need one. My friend has one and it has proved its value more than once.

RIP Dixie

OneFootInTheGrave

OneFootInTheGrave Report 12 Oct 2014 17:34

Petef <3 Karen in the desert <3 Rambling Rose <3 I am going to now sit and watch the TV for an hour then have an early night - before I do I just want to say Thank You for helping me get through what has been a difficult day and for letting me voice something that concerns me, not just in the scheme where I live but in numerous schemes around the country <3

Von

Von Report 12 Oct 2014 17:34

OFITG
So sorry to hear about your friend.
Do hope you get your alarm very soon
Take care
Von

LadyScozz

LadyScozz Report 12 Oct 2014 20:20

OFITG ~ very sorry to hear you've lost a friend <3

RIP Dixie

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 12 Oct 2014 20:44

OFITG


so sorry to hear this news


it is worrying to hear about the lack of coverage for people in assisted housing.


One consolation might be that it happened so fast the Dixie had no idea.

SueCar

SueCar Report 12 Oct 2014 21:14

So sorry you have lost your pal in such circumstances, OFITG. :-(

JemimaFawr

JemimaFawr Report 12 Oct 2014 21:23

I'm so sorry to hear that you have lost your friend OFITG <3

Thinking of you

R.I.P. Dixie

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 12 Oct 2014 21:33

Mum has lived in so called sheltered housing for 17 years.

Originally there was a warden living on the premises and another one who did office hours during the week.

Now there is only a scheme manager who has to look after two sites so only mornings where Mum lives. Lovely man.

Mum has the red pull cords in her flat and the button pendant for around her neck. They have just recently cut the weekend calls so I am pleased that Mum wears the one around her neck.

Strange but when the scheme manager did a check on the information they have on file the pendant was not listed.

Elizabeth2469049

Elizabeth2469049 Report 12 Oct 2014 21:50

Any of you who has a button buzzer - please wear it! My MiL had one, she actually asked us for it - but she was still living in her own home and whenever I visited it would be lying on a table or by the telephone or something and when I said that's no good if you fall downstairs it didn't really get through to her.

She did use the telephone facility though when taken ill.

**Ann**

**Ann** Report 12 Oct 2014 21:52

OFITG <3 <3 <3

OneFootInTheGrave

OneFootInTheGrave Report 13 Oct 2014 10:19

Von, LadyScozz, SylviaInCanada, SueCar, JemimaFawr, GlitterBaby, Elizabeth2469049, and **Ann** thank you all for your comments and support <3 <3 <3

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 14 Oct 2014 02:31

So sorry for your loss, Dixie sounds as if he was well liked and will be sorely missed. May he rest in peace.

I think those alarms that you can wear are essential for older people living alone, but so often people won't wear them. My Mum had one but on the day she was found on her floor she had not put it on as she was preparing to go out to the day centre. She must have been feeling well to the end almost as she had her key in the door ready to leave when the driver called for her and her lipstick was on the floor next to her. The neighbours had to break in through the back window as the key they had only fitted the door she had left her key in. The driver was the one who saw her when she didn't respond to his knock and he looked through the window. I do often wonder if she would have been helped quicker and therefore saved if she had been able to press the alarm for help.

We knew it was working as a few days before, she had accidentally pressed it as she got up from the breakfast table, she then went outside so didn't hear the people calling her to check on her. The neighbour was out so they called me and I rushed to get to her and called my brothers too then called her house to see if they had arrived, Mum answered and was astonished that there had been an emergency - not so astonished as me to hear her voice tho.

Lizx

OneFootInTheGrave

OneFootInTheGrave Report 14 Oct 2014 08:34

Thank you Liz <3