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Patient Transport
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Does anyone know the criteria for eligibility? It can't be down to benefits as I have a wealthy friend in West Yorkshire who is attending a hospital in Sheffield and patient transport (a taxi) is provided.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ron. It is not nonsense. The nearest place for OH`s treatment was forty miles away and he hated the bloody journeys. It wasn`t choice or a day out
Like I said to Sqad, we didn`t have that money so what should he do? Cycle? Die?
And while I`m at it OH`s death was the fault of the hospital and I was offered the chance to sue. I chose not too partly because of the time and cost to the NHS and because we were not scrounging every penny type of people but we really needed that transport.
I know Sqad.....settle down.
Like I said to Sqad, we didn`t have that money so what should he do? Cycle? Die?
And while I`m at it OH`s death was the fault of the hospital and I was offered the chance to sue. I chose not too partly because of the time and cost to the NHS and because we were not scrounging every penny type of people but we really needed that transport.
I know Sqad.....settle down.
Mr O did not choose to be in hospital 80 miles from home. The hospital is the only one in the North of England that performs this particular type of specialised surgery. He will not be able to drive, and for reasons I am not prepared to discuss, I am not able to drive him there.
We are neither rich nor poor, but the cost of taxis for 6 weeks is beyond our means
We are neither rich nor poor, but the cost of taxis for 6 weeks is beyond our means
Sqad 'Choose to live'?
Sorry it is not an option for many, many people. Most people who live in the sticks have lived their all their life and don't have an alternative. And besides you don't move into a town near a hospital just in case you might get ill at some time.
And some people do not have family or friends that are in a position to help.
I think you may have lost touch with real life!!! ;o)
All areas have different criterias Mrs O.
Fortunately where I live (in the sticks) if there is noone to take you to a hospital then you get transport for appointments.
Our nearest hospital is 20 miles away and the one I am referred to is 30 miles away. We have no public transport and if Mr LL and myself didn't have each other we have noone we could ask to take us to regular appointments. Emergencies or a once off - like a discharge - are a different matter.
I wish Mr O well.
Sorry it is not an option for many, many people. Most people who live in the sticks have lived their all their life and don't have an alternative. And besides you don't move into a town near a hospital just in case you might get ill at some time.
And some people do not have family or friends that are in a position to help.
I think you may have lost touch with real life!!! ;o)
All areas have different criterias Mrs O.
Fortunately where I live (in the sticks) if there is noone to take you to a hospital then you get transport for appointments.
Our nearest hospital is 20 miles away and the one I am referred to is 30 miles away. We have no public transport and if Mr LL and myself didn't have each other we have noone we could ask to take us to regular appointments. Emergencies or a once off - like a discharge - are a different matter.
I wish Mr O well.