E te whanau whanui, tena no koutou katoa!!
Matauria just filled me in on Dad's first days in Rotorua
Dad is moving around reasonably well - and is sure-footed!! The physios are working quite closely with him towards a measure of full recovery.
He is now able to feed himself and is eating all the food that he is given - although he sometimes requires a tube.
Matauria is now looking towards having the house assessed and prepared before dad is released - so she is working closely with the Doctors in Rotorua and may well contact Tuwharetoa Health Services for assistance
All-in-all progress is comng along nicely
We are still waiting for our copy of the minutes of the whanau meeting from Tuesday & we are still waiting for a "critcial care plan" so that we can monitor dads progress - the wheels turn slowly!!
Edward rang and talked with Whakararangi who is home in Taupo
When i know more - i will let you all know
Hei kona
Hauiti
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Hi whanau, what an awesome surprise I got when I was waiting in the Rotorua Emergency Room on Wedenesday and right before my eyes Uncle Bill is getting wheeled past me, what was wrong with me..for a minute I just watched him disappear around the corner, ding ding the bell in my head went I pushed my tongue back into my mouth gave myself a mental twack inside of my brain and ran after him, (phew..I don't run for just anyone ya know)and caught up with him at the elevator gave him a kiss and sent him on his, way escorted by the pretty nurses.........To my cousins ..much love...and yes he is getting closer to home.....Aroha French and whanau at Motutere, Turangi.
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