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18 April 2007

Day 40 - Home sweet home :-)

40 Days and not quite so many nights and Dad is finally going home. At 4pm today he was transferred from The Alfred to home.

He is by no means recovered, but there is no need for him to remain in hospital for the time being.

I'm sure this will be a much better environment for him to recover in. There will be special equipment given to him to help deal with everyday things like going to the toilet, washing and moving about the house.

Further surgery is still required but that will only mean a short stay in hospital (hopefully anyway) on those occasions.

I'll put more news up at a later stage about his experience coming back home. I'm sure the ambulance ride home will be interesting :-)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've been following your dad's plight since I knew about it (which is only recently). Glad to hear he's getting home and sounds like he's on the way to good recovery, considering all that has happened. All the best!

Anonymous said...

Glad to see he is home again.

Anonymous said...

This is wonderful news, I believe there will be heaps of pampering and TLC 24/7 at home, wishing for a complete healing, Chris B+

Anonymous said...

Hallo Toni, hallo Alois,
dass ist mal gute Nachricht, wir freuen uns mit Euch, daheim gibt es bestimmt einen neuen Genesungschwung.
Frische Luft - besseres Essen und vieles scheint angenehmer.
Viele Grüße und Wünsche zum " Heimaufenthalt" von Hohenstaufen

Anonymous said...

Hi, Glad to hear he is home. Now he can use the fantastic location to go on long walks and breathe the fresh air. Regards, R & M.

Anonymous said...

Great news, that means that Cloe can now use the scaffolding for her highjump training for the next olympics.

And the food will definitely be better.

Home sweet home.

Hannelore & John