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How to send an Alzheimer's patient back to the U.K.? - From Bangkok


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Typical of the boomer age group (selfishness).

 

Yeah he needs someone to fly with him (hand him over) and also have someone there to take him in...

 

Niece probably doesn't want the responsibility, would be advisable to speak with the state (social careers) to take him once he arrives.

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2 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

Surely solo would have to be co-ordinated with airport staff (on both ends) with the niece confirmed to collect.

They haven't been able to contact her..I dont' know all the details but I think the plan is for him to get off the plane at Heathrow and catch a cab to hospital. No airport staff involved either. Flight is scheduled for first week of March. 

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Just now, Tropicalevo said:

 

I agree with you. He should be escorted.

What if halfway through the flight he forgets where he is and tries to open the plane door.

I actually said this to one of the guys 30 minutes ago! He said he's very docile, he'll have all the paperwork on him blah blah blah. 

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17 minutes ago, Furioso said:

They haven't been able to contact her..I dont' know all the details but I think the plan is for him to get off the plane at Heathrow and catch a cab to hospital. No airport staff involved either. Flight is scheduled for first week of March. 

 

Yeah thats gunna turn to excrement on a grand scale !

 

I put my mother in a care home with advanced alheimers... it was pretty bad at the end.

 

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8 minutes ago, sidjameson said:

I imagine Heathrow would have a protocol in place. Maybe contact them. 

 

Thailand has care homes starting at 25k a month.  Wouldn't that be better?

I will ask them about this. Thanks!

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Just now, save the frogs said:

what if in the worst case scenario he dies somehow on the way back.

who is liable? OP for putting him on a plane unattended? 

 

 

How would I know ?

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6 minutes ago, motdaeng said:

was he diagnosed with alzheimer's here in thailand? there are many forms of dementia, including alzheimer's. some dementia patients are peaceful, while others can be confrontational and may become aggressive. if he is only forgetful, this can be arranged in advance with the airline by having an escort both at departure and arrival.

 

it seems there are still many open questions, but the best solution is definitely for someone he knows to accompany him on the journey. i did this eight years ago with a person suffering from dementia. it was not easy and extremely exhausting, but it was the right decision to accompany this person ...

I have a feeling in the end they'll do the right thing..especially since I don't think they can put him on a plane without someone noticing he's impaired. Plus I stuck my nose into this I've already made one of the friends mad at me but this is something worth fighting for. I've never met the 83 year old guy, I've just heard the stories, mostly on how forgetful he is. 

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Just put him on a cargo ship as a paying pax in a crew berth. It's not like he'll care that it takes weeks because he won't even know, and most of the vessels areas are restricted (locked) so at most he'll be able to wander around the common areas in amazement how big the Hindenburg is!^^^

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1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

As soon as the airline staff see his condition he will likely be refused boarding if he has no one to take care of him during the flight.   The cabin crew, even if they wanted to, are not permitted to take on that responsibility.

he's supposed to leave early March and his passport expires 15 March

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