Thousend times thanks!
To all the followers of the blog, to anyone who has been supportive of Frank or us in the last months and especially after his untimely death we want to say thanks from the bottom of our hearts. In the week after his passing we received so much warmth, stories, care and love, hardly describable. To us it was a very precious and valuable week and it was so good to have Frank at home where so many of his friends could visit him. And all the help, stories and info shared in that week led to a beautiful goodbye ceremony on a beautiful sunny autumn day. For those of you who could not attend, or those of you who wish to reread the funeral speeches, we publice them here (in dutch and english) with some pictures in grateful memory of, and tributed to Frank.We will miss him dearly, thanks for being with him and with us, one way or another,
On behalf of my family and his closest friends, Esther
Foto's Frank
donderdag 14 juli 2011
More frust
Since pooping intio the bedpsn I have waited for45 minuyes for the staff tonhelp me. i wonder whaypt is keeping them.The latest Kaloram gossip? When I press the button for sssistance a nurse shows upand, checking I hve not died in the meantime, goes off again muttering something abot teling somebodybelse who should deal withthe situation. i am getting pissed off about this and wish teE? v.V. Was hete so I could inform her of the situation. This is soooo degrading!And do not tell me I am too impatient as a result of my stroke. i know, but that does not make the waiting betterA very frustrated Frank
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I have told you in the past not to think badly of the nurses and I stand by that. They're understaffed, busy and have to follow annoying rules. They can't help it.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenBut you have every reason to be angry at the system which has created sure low quality care. It is a mess and a disgrace.