I live in Texas and this show makes me want to "move across the pond" as they say. Everyone seems so nice and it looks like such a beautiful place to live. Thank you for a great show.
The video was outstanding. Covered issues that families face today. Parkinson's and memory loss are issues that we learn more about every day. Staying at one's home with all the familiar things about and the interactions with family, neighbors and friends contribute to quality of life.😊. Thank you to everyone who mad this channel possible.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I respect respect everyone and respect respect everyone else is your life and your respect your life and life you always be your life and your life will always respect your respect respect your business and respect respect your business
It is so wonderful to see these professionals at work. The county ambulance service is based very close to where I reside. First responders can monitor and start IVs while on the way to hospital and are life savers.
I alone take care of my brain damaged triplegic mother (in America with ZERO assistance from the government). Whatever that inflatable chair was they used to get Joyce up is something I need DESPERATELY!!! Anyone in the UK have one they’d be willing to donate? 🙏🏻
@@crohniequeenab I have one and I’m still paying it off. Medicare covered 90% of a manual hoyer lift. However, they did not provide the netting for showers which costs hundreds of dollars. It sits collecting dust because it’s literally easier for me to just lift her than to set up and manually crank her into a wheelchair or shower chair every time (a rolling shower chair I had to pay $3k for because it’s the only one that could do everything I need to safely clean a person who is 80% paralyzed). Plus without the mesh netting with open bottom, I can’t get her properly clean in the shower because she has no control of her bowels so she sits in a pool of poo and makes everything worse. The hoyer is for emergencies only at this point should she fall to the ground where I would not be able to physically lift her from (which I’ve never allowed to happen but somehow they’ve dropped her 4 times to the floor whilst in hospital care).
@w.whoisrio Yes, I am in the U.S.ofA. and it was a huge situation to find jobs that had decent healthcare. However my question about his mother I was wondering if she was old enough for medicare. Regular medicare with a supplement has been good for me and it gives great care. Medicaid can be good for medical devices needed for disabled people as well.
@ I’m just saying like if you’re OK maybe that was a little rude and I apologize but I mean seriously like you’re literally almost there anyways I don’t know to each their own but personally I couldn’t imagine wanting to be older than 50.
@ that was rude of me and I’m very sorry it’s just been one of those days. But I’m simply saying like if you’re going to be like cranky and just that way then I mean, seriously, putting in all that effort for somebody who could quite possibly pass away like tomorrow. But that was rude. I’ve just had a really crappy day. That’s not an excuse but
I imagine it's difficult to eat 100% healthy all the time when you spend 12 hours of your day driving around and taking care of other people. Clearly they're healthy enough to do a job that can probably be taxing on your body, seeing as they have to physically pick people up sometimes, and do their job as quickly as they can to ensure the patient is safe and healthy. You don't know the state of their health at all, basing it purely off of looking overweight means nothing if they're healthy otherwise. They're still doing their job. Have some respect.
Let’s see what you look like miss Olivia and I’d like to know do you take care of people 12 hrs a day sometimes with no break? You don’t know why a person may be overweight maybe you shouldn’t judge if you don’t know their situation.
You have no idea how healthy they are by looking at them. A fat person could have low cholesterol, great blood pressure, and lots of stamina while the "healthy" looking person smokes 24/7 and has an invisible illness. Stop assuming things about people based on their appearance, it's 2024. Do better.
I live in Texas and this show makes me want to "move across the pond" as they say. Everyone seems so nice and it looks like such a beautiful place to live. Thank you for a great show.
Richard's so cool, calm, and collected, despite all he's been through. Really admirable.
The video was outstanding. Covered issues that families face today. Parkinson's and memory loss are issues that we learn more about every day. Staying at one's home with all the familiar things about and the interactions with family, neighbors and friends contribute to quality of life.😊. Thank you to everyone who mad this channel possible.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks!
Make sure they got the money....some time they do not get it. I know that 😮
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Oh my God the paramedic is so sweet (the one with the 92 year old lady)😢❤ All of them are very nice❤❤❤❤
I respect respect everyone and respect respect everyone else is your life and your respect your life and life you always be your life and your life will always respect your respect respect your business and respect respect your business
Margery is amazing for that age and all of her complications!
It is so wonderful to see these professionals at work. The county ambulance service is based very close to where I reside. First responders can monitor and start IVs while on the way to hospital and are life savers.
“Heart it’s just a stupid pump” 😂
@underbedmonstersmusic...that keeps you alive 😊
@@Marsee800 kinda of important isn’t it 😅
And kidney’s the most important organ in the body, even though you can live with out one kidney, but hey, still important
Paramedics are amazing)
I live in Canada and this show always makes me eanna move over there
I wonder if Brits realize what a wonderland they live in. My gosh these neighborhoods are gorgeous!
10:43 No way! I think I remember these two from the last season
Thanks!!!❤
The lady on the floor just broke my heart😢😢😢😢😢❤️🩹
I love this show!
Can we come in
Old woman : Noooo 😂
I alone take care of my brain damaged triplegic mother (in America with ZERO assistance from the government). Whatever that inflatable chair was they used to get Joyce up is something I need DESPERATELY!!! Anyone in the UK have one they’d be willing to donate? 🙏🏻
No Medicare, medicaid?
Look into a hoyer lift.
@@crohniequeenab I have one and I’m still paying it off. Medicare covered 90% of a manual hoyer lift. However, they did not provide the netting for showers which costs hundreds of dollars. It sits collecting dust because it’s literally easier for me to just lift her than to set up and manually crank her into a wheelchair or shower chair every time (a rolling shower chair I had to pay $3k for because it’s the only one that could do everything I need to safely clean a person who is 80% paralyzed). Plus without the mesh netting with open bottom, I can’t get her properly clean in the shower because she has no control of her bowels so she sits in a pool of poo and makes everything worse. The hoyer is for emergencies only at this point should she fall to the ground where I would not be able to physically lift her from (which I’ve never allowed to happen but somehow they’ve dropped her 4 times to the floor whilst in hospital care).
@@dbentleyto95Health insurance is notoriously expensive in the US.
@w.whoisrio Yes, I am in the U.S.ofA. and it was a huge situation to find jobs that had decent healthcare. However my question about his mother I was wondering if she was old enough for medicare. Regular medicare with a supplement has been good for me and it gives great care. Medicaid can be good for medical devices needed for disabled people as well.
Was he having a 3rd heart attack?
Why would you put such a huge effort to save somebody who’s like 80 years old or over seriously like they’re pretty much dead
You will think differently if you get to that age.
Wtf
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I’m just saying like if you’re OK maybe that was a little rude and I apologize but I mean seriously like you’re literally almost there anyways I don’t know to each their own but personally I couldn’t imagine wanting to be older than 50.
@ that was rude of me and I’m very sorry it’s just been one of those days. But I’m simply saying like if you’re going to be like cranky and just that way then I mean, seriously, putting in all that effort for somebody who could quite possibly pass away like tomorrow. But that was rude. I’ve just had a really crappy day. That’s not an excuse but
@@bappo218 don’t have one what’s yours?
It’s like yeah let’s send tons of money and resources and everything else and they’re probably gonna pass away next week anyways
Shame on you.
Tf is your problem??
Not to be mean but some of these ambulance workers need to lose weight and take better care of their own health.
I imagine it's difficult to eat 100% healthy all the time when you spend 12 hours of your day driving around and taking care of other people. Clearly they're healthy enough to do a job that can probably be taxing on your body, seeing as they have to physically pick people up sometimes, and do their job as quickly as they can to ensure the patient is safe and healthy. You don't know the state of their health at all, basing it purely off of looking overweight means nothing if they're healthy otherwise. They're still doing their job. Have some respect.
@@smalltownmouse 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Let’s see what you look like miss Olivia and I’d like to know do you take care of people 12 hrs a day sometimes with no break? You don’t know why a person may be overweight maybe you shouldn’t judge if you don’t know their situation.
You have no idea how healthy they are by looking at them. A fat person could have low cholesterol, great blood pressure, and lots of stamina while the "healthy" looking person smokes 24/7 and has an invisible illness. Stop assuming things about people based on their appearance, it's 2024. Do better.
Marjorie is so sweet ❤