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There are not any good nursing homes in or near Hua Hin. So I would suggest a good live in housekeeper/ nurse to look after him. You would have to pay 15-20,000 a month. But that is cheap compared to UK You could put him in a nice hotel near the hospital . Full board monthly rate would be quite cheap.
Thanks very much. Can you recommend any contacts that might help me locate a reputable nurse/housekeeper?
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Hello,
I’m hoping I can get some recommendations about home nursing/elder care for my 80-year-old father in law. He has been living in Thailand for the past 15 years, and his health is declining. He has split with his Thai wife, who he thought would care for him in his remaining years. Recently he had a heart attack, but is now back at home (on his own).
We live on the other side of the world, with our small children, so we cannot be on hand regularly to help him out. He wants to stay in Thailand and not return to his country of birth.
My question is…can anyone recommend a reliable nursing service or person who would be able to provide home care/nursing care for him? He has talked about getting his maid to move in, but she is a young woman in her early twenties with no experience caring for an 80-year-old farang in declining health.
I know that the concept of a nursing home is not the Thai way, but there are many farang who retire to Hua Hin/Cha Am…what do people do when their health is declining and they have no family to assist nearby?
Thanks in advance for your advice on this matter
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Hi,
My family is staying in Hua Hin for a month, and would love to receive recommendation on activities to keep young children entertained (especially for rainy days).
Are there any indoor playgrounds? Also, where are the best outdoor playgrounds?
We are staying near the beach and the complex has a pool, but I would love to hear of other activities/destinations for young kids (2ys and 4yrs).
Thanks!
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Hi,
I am going to Hua Hin for a month and wondered if anyone could recommend a driver (with own vehicle) there, available for occassional jobs? I have a baby and a toddler so would prefer to avoid using sawng-taews with them.
Thanks!
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Hi,
Does anyone know where I can get arnica cream in bangkok (for children).
Thanks!
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Hi,
I am trying to find a copy of a documentary called "Phi Ta Khon - an Isan Ghost Story". It's about the annual ghost festival in Loei province. I have tried Khao San Road, MBK, Pantip Plaza and even Chinatown with no luck. Does anyone know where I could find a copy?
Many thanks
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Hi,
Can anyone recommend a good Bangkok-based financial advisor for expats?
Thanks!
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Hi,
Can anyone recommend a good Bangkok-based financial advisor for expats.
Thanks!
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Hi,
I am an author and my publishers in Australia are sending me a box of my books (28 in a carton) via regular mail. Will I be hit by customs charges? Each book is worth $A30 (900 baht) but these are for my personal use, and the book is not for sale in Thailand.
Thanks!
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Hi,
I bought a second hand car and the interior upholstery (velour/fabric) needs a thorough clean, possibly a steam cleaning. There are a lot of pen marks from where kids scribbled on the backs of the seats, and some other unidentifable stains. Any suggestions on where this can be done in Bangkok?
I have heard of a place near Carrefour on Rama 4 but they charge a whopping 6,000 baht - just for the interior plus another 6,000 for exterior - not surprisingly there clientel all own Jags and Mercs!
Thanks!
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Hi, I heard that Chatuchak market is open on Friday evenings. Does anyone know if this is the case? if so, what are its opening hours? Is it open any other nights? Thanks
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I have done fasts/detox at Spa samui and at the Sanctuary at Koh Phangan - I prefered the Sanctuary (micer beach and surrounds than Samui), but there was not too much difference between the two - both should come in well under your budget. I believe there are also other places on Koh Phangna which are a bit fancier - but would probably still fit your budget - a google search will lead you to those.
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Hi,
Can anyone reccomend a good and inexpensive place for a massage in the Thong Lo area or nearby?
Looking for swedish/oil massage with no hanky panky! Used to go to Arima Onsen near Silom, which was great, but now I live too far away, and in my new neighbourhood most of the massage places are very expensive or too sleazy.
Thanks!
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Thanks for the advice. I passed on Sunbelt's email to my friend and he will contact them for more info. Cheers!
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Ten years ago a friend was back-packing around Thailand and caught with a tiny bit of pot. He didn't have very much money for a bribe, or else he was arrested by an honest cop, because he ended up being charged. The judge fined him a total of 80 baht, given the small amount of pot, but he was deported too.
He wants to return now for a friend's wedding. My question is, once deported can you ever return? I suggested that he apply at the Thai embassy in Australia for a visa in advance, but he is worried that even if he gets the visa, he may still be refused entry at the border. He would be coming with his 12-month-old son so he really does not want to have any problems when he lands at the airport.
Does anyone know how he can find out whether he is on an immigration blacklist? Or if he gets a visa in advance can he be reasonably sure he will be allowed entry.?
Thanks!
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Molly Malone's Irish Pub in Convent Silom has a lunch deal. 199 baht for any of the following during 12 and 2pm everyday including weekends.
Fish & Chips
Rib Eye Steak egg and chips
Pork Chop & Onion Gravy with mash
Bangers & Mash
BBQ pork ribs
Corned beef and cabbage
Irish Smoked Bacon Loin with mash
thats good value for an irish pub. the portions are the same as the normal menu.
Rib Eye Steak egg and chips got my attention That sounds like a really good deal.
I had the rib eye steak and chips deal at Molley Malones two days ago - my husband and I agreed it was one of the toughest and most sinewy pieces of meat we had ever eaten. Much better offgoing across the road for some issan bbq from the street vendor!
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For my driver, basic salary is 9K a month, 8 hrs day, 5 days week. He gets about 100+ hours OT so total pay is close to 15K a month. This is paid by company. In addition we use him on weekends and we pay directly. This probably adds about 4-8k a month.
Company wide we have about 30 drivers in Thailand. In the 5 years I have been here, there have been only 3 accidents (non fender bender types), none when expats is in the car. Only one resulted in minor injuries to the driver.
We are serious about driving safety and all drivers are required to attend yearly safe driving course each year at which a test is administered. If they fail they are relieved of driving duties and suspended without pay for a month and given another chance to take the course and test at the end of the test. If failed again, they are fired. We have never had one fail even once.
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Thanks for all those replies. Could you please provide some more info on the safe driving course. When I do hire a driver, I would like to send them for a course like this. Cheers!
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Hi,
Could anyone give me an idea of how much I should expect to pay to employ a full-time driver in Bangkok, working a 6 day week (he/she would be driving our car)? Basic english skills would be handy, but most importantly they should be a safe driver!
Thanks, Gina
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Hi,
I was told by my former karate instructor in Australia - a state champion and also a burly 6'3" - that it is always best to give any mugger what they want - you can always replace money, credit cards, watches, but not your life. If that doesn't work, a swift kick in the nuts and then run like hel_l. Last resort, stand and fight, but only when you truly believe your life is at risk. Using weapons yourself only escalates the risk of getting injured or having them pulled from your grip and used against you.
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This is a large country. I suspect that the OP's search would be simplified if she were to indicate her general location.
Good point, David. I am looking for a Thai teacher in Bangkok
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Hello,
I recently moved back to Thailand after six years away. Can anyone recommend a good Thai teacher who will come to my home?
My spoken Thai is okay, but I don't know how to read or write so I would like to take some private lessons on that (and refresh my spoken Thai as well) before joining a group class.
At the moment I don't have enough free time to take an intensive group course so I am looking for someone who can teach me in my home for about 6-8 hours per week.
Many thanks for any suggestions!
Need advice on elder care in Hua Hin/Cha Am...
in Hua Hin and Cha-Am
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Thanks very much for the links...the scenario you raise at the bottom of your message is exactly what we are worried about - trying to find someone reputable to look after him, once he cannot do it himself...without anyone to regularly check on his quality of care. It's ripe for exploitation.
We are on the other side of the world. and just don't have the means to fly to Thailand on a regular basis. He could come back here - but we don't think he will do that. He only gets a pension of about $2000 a month, which is not much back here, and the winters are horrifyingly long and cold.
The zbreeze looks like a possibilty, but again, not sure if he will move out of his house...it is in the ex-wife's name, and once he packs up sticks, she'll sell it off and he won't get a cent, although he did pay for it...
We found a couple links to home nursing services online, for Anantarak Health Training School and another person called Pi Ying (not sure if she runs a nursing care business, or is the carer herself).. I will try to contact them...but again, will be almost impossible to know if they are doing their job properly, or just collecting a paycheck.
Thanks again for your message, appreciate the input very much.