[Mal]
Hell of a lot better than bloody going to the hospital all the time, and backwards and forward, which knocks it out of me, it's like, I've got to manage to walk down to the hospital and get in, I have about three spells with a walker. I'm exhausted after being up there for a day or two and get a bit crook. But at home here, I don't have to go up there to get treated.
[Chenny]
We've been able to change his medications at home without happening to go to the hospital. Basically he would've stayed in hospital and they would've changed his medications and monitored him, whereas we're doing the monitoring here, and because it actually Bluetooths to the hospital, and the chronic care staff are looking at it on a daily basis, if we need to make changes, they're looking at it every single day. So basically it's like having professional staff caring for him daily because they're looking at his status, is what it is, for how good he's going, if he's not going good on the changes. If they're concerned about him they actually will ring him up. Actually, one of the girls came and visited him the other day because he had a bit of chest pain, and it's really helped him to stay at home and get better at home.