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mrs_overall | 17:13 Tue 14th Aug 2012 | Body & Soul
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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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Sqad said " We are getting very emotional, personal and well off the subject as to should the NHS pay for patients to return home after medical or surgical treatment" . I agree with the first half of the sentence but not the rest as it seems to me it was sqad who went off the subject.

Yes, there is a debate to be had about funding transport (and car parking) costs related to NHS care. I think sqad makes some very valid comments on AB about NHS spending, inefficiency and excess in an area which is seen as a 'sacred cow'.

However I am not sure whether a thread like this is the best forum as the original question asked for details of eligibility rather than for our thoughts on spending priorities and family responsibility.

It's always a difficult call on whether to stick precisely to the original question or to extend the discussions but I think that to get into that debate on this thread makes it seem like Mrs O's position and is being questioned at a difficult time.
MrsO, if you could get him to my house I would gladly drive to the hospital and back for his follow up treatment, that would save you driving about forty miles of the trip, hope everything went well xx
God Traci. I could hug you. x
I am serious about it gness, I have mailed MrsO with the offer.
Traci. I know from your posts you would be serious and I`m not surprised you made the offer. Bless you. x
That's wonderful Traci - I'd do the same if I didn't live 200 miles away.
To be honest I'm a bit disgusted with this site regarding this and the other thread .
Normally respected abbers help each other and this sensitive matter has snowballed and there seems no compassion to mrs o and gness from long time users
squad is normally so helpfull to loads on here anyway and the attitude seems like it's from a different person !
I wish mrs o and gness all the best for the future, life isn't always rosy but normally the support on here is amazing but like I said the answers you were looking for and the replies have been disgusting.
Aww lovely offer Traci, you are the sort of person a/b needs xx
Pizza. Jumping in on MrsO`s thread. Please don`t be disgusted with the site. MrsO and I have received so much help from Abers recently we are quite overcome at times.

Only a very few people were unhelpful and we both are feisty enough to not let it upset us.

Thank you for your good wishes. Much love Gx
Here, here pizza. I fully agree. It is a genuine question by someone who is asking for help and personal jibes shouldn't come into it.
I reckon feisty is the way forward gness and mrs o lol x and I think because of the situation and the help you didn't get annoyed a lot of us.
Glad a/b has helped in the past and like us all hope it carries on helping us in the future x
Hope your daughter is ok ( well coping as well as is expected ) x
Thanks furry and the support we give each other goes a long way and means a lot.
we don't provide transport for rehab whatsoever, BUT if the GP writes a letter AND you are on certain benefits a taxi will be reimbursed by the general office!

also, some community car schemes will do it!

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