Guest guest Posted March 27, 2008 Report Share Posted March 27, 2008 OMG Myrna, thank goodness the window was available to crawl into. Now, if something should happen like that and the locks are on the windows, how will they get in? I hope they changed something, so that it can't happen again like that. At home our bathroom door swings in, so the door can't be blocked from the outside. I wasn't thinking about how that bathroom door at the nh swings out into the room and not in, so it can be blocked from the outside. Live and Learn! LOL When I bring things into the bathroom, I always close the door a little, because the door is so wide that when it swings open into the room, it blocks the TV view and the bedridden man is usually watching it, so I don't want to block his view from the TV and I don't close the door all the way, but most of the way, so when Jim scooted his chair back against the door, it blocked the door, so that I could only open it about an inch. Re: Funny little happening at the nh This reminds me of when my son-in-law was working for the corporate end of the nursing home and making his visits to the various homes. The nurse came and asked him if he could help them with a " situation " . It seemed that the resident had moved her wheelchair in front of the door to the room hedged between the bathroom door and the room door. Well, he had to crawl through the window to the room from the outside and guide the wheelchair out of the " caught " situation. That's when they discovered that the windows in the rooms were not locked. Thank goodness that mistake happened there. They couldn't 't even take the door off. I guess we or our loved ones are never safe but always good for a laugh. Myrna (70) in Sullivan,Missouri USA Caregiver for Husband Jerry (72) Diagnosed AD 1997, LBD 2004 Entered VA Home January 2008 Married 52 years, Stage 3, Sometimes 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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