I live in the US but I'm am originally from Ireland. As a result I watch a lot of British telly and one thing I've noticed is that Europeans tend to live older and have better mobility and mental alertness.... I'm not sure of its lifestyle differences or what but its pretty amazing.
I live with my 94 y.o. Mom at home….she still lives to get her own groceries. She’s still mobile without a walker or wheelchair. She’s still independent at her age.
I think all elderly, and disabled, should have a "magic button". I have a speaker box in my front room and a wrist band with a button. If I push the button someone comes on the speaker to see if I'm alright, if I don't answer they call my cellphone, if I don't answer that they send the paramedics. The paramedics get here in a hurry, less than 5 minutes. The company I use also gives "fall buttons" that detect a fall without the push of a button, they go through the same process as with the wristband. It's less than $25 a month, and there are companies all over the world that have a "magic button" system.
We really needed one for my grandpa but he was deaf so even if they tried calling or talking to him he would not hear them. it was so frustrating because he had so many falls at home but refused to live in a care home
It's no difficult to see that that lovely young man is smitten with the nurse who is moving on to her next job. We should all be so lucky to have a sweet admirer! 😊
We should all be lucky to not have one and go around our lives without people like you thinking unwanted attention is some kind of flattery and blessing.
As a Rn in the USA, I can handle anything, but buggers I don't know why, but I am not okay with buggers. I have had my hands in this man's heart doing it was awesome, and he made a full recovery.
You realize that the kid couldn't have understand that, do you? Btw babies aren't scared of spiders or whatever animal unless somebody teaches them to be.
The 90 year old woman is fantastic. I would love to be her,I’m 68 and have so many issues and my mind. She is blessed. Seems people pass out quit abit there
I just love A and E shows. I lived in England and their emergency services are amazing. God bless all of NHS.🙏❤️🇬🇧
The lady that's 90 yrs of age. Sure doesn't look the age. And her mind is still alert. I'm just amazed.
Perfect thank you for everything thank you homophone for you
I live in the US but I'm am originally from Ireland. As a result I watch a lot of British telly and one thing I've noticed is that Europeans tend to live older and have better mobility and mental alertness.... I'm not sure of its lifestyle differences or what but its pretty amazing.
I want her beauty secrets!
Beautiful skin, adorable lady 😊
I live with my 94 y.o. Mom at home….she still lives to get her own groceries. She’s still mobile without a walker or wheelchair. She’s still independent at her age.
The close captions make it just as enjoyable as the show 😅😅😅
I love to watch the care these patients get. Great teamwork for sure.
I think all elderly, and disabled, should have a "magic button". I have a speaker box in my front room and a wrist band with a button. If I push the button someone comes on the speaker to see if I'm alright, if I don't answer they call my cellphone, if I don't answer that they send the paramedics. The paramedics get here in a hurry, less than 5 minutes. The company I use also gives "fall buttons" that detect a fall without the push of a button, they go through the same process as with the wristband. It's less than $25 a month, and there are companies all over the world that have a "magic button" system.
Very common here in Scotland, too. Mind you, we've patients who forget they have it or are too unwell to press.
We really needed one for my grandpa but he was deaf so even if they tried calling or talking to him he would not hear them. it was so frustrating because he had so many falls at home but refused to live in a care home
Heroes every single of these health care professionals! Cheers Barnsley Hospital!
This was fun
27:00 👏👏👏 his mom is so proud
All fantastic health professionals.❤️
I love this show. Thanks for posting it. These people are so delightful.
I know how the gentleman feels .I also have copd,and when I flare up,I try to take care at home until I don't have any choice but to go to the er.
😢 Me too… I go into denial I think….
Just watching this episode gives me anxiety
I’ve had several aunt and uncles die of COPD and they all had it through smoking in their lives. Did you get it because you were a smoker?
My uncle worked in a brick factory, back in the days before breathing apparatus. Heart stopped dead in the middle of a table tennis match.
My sister-in-law was a brick. Her watch stopped dead toward the end of a game of Yahtzee!
Our Canadian equivalent of the a&e is as busy. The staff tries to make one feel better, even if you've legs that hurt due to fall.
It's no difficult to see that that lovely young man is smitten with the nurse who is moving on to her next job. We should all be so lucky to have a sweet admirer! 😊
I thought that too!!
We should all be lucky to not have one and go around our lives without people like you thinking unwanted attention is some kind of flattery and blessing.
Me too. Who knows maybe she’ll move back to that hospital as a single woman and they’ll bump into each other again.
As a Rn in the USA, I can handle anything, but buggers I don't know why, but I am not okay with buggers. I have had my hands in this man's heart doing it was awesome, and he made a full recovery.
We all have something, don't we. I'm funny with eye injuries, so I booked a few shifts in ophthalmology.
Damn if they would keep a 90 year old for 24 hours for observation in the US.
Spiders in your ears?? *scarred for life*
Me too!
You realize that the kid couldn't have understand that, do you? Btw babies aren't scared of spiders or whatever animal unless somebody teaches them to be.
That's 90 woman looks 65-70...Amazing Genetics...this EU Hospital has very compassionate employees...
I agree. I'm 62 and look older than her!
It's a UK hospital in Yorkshire, England.
Love that Jack Skellington tat on her at 10:00
I think I need some physiotherapy, doctor.
Lol i thought the same thing. I’d like to be seen by him as well :)
This must have been aired before covid.
Well yeah… 😳
2019, it was one of the questions Audrey, the 90 Yr old lady, had to answer.
Omg I think I need a physio ☺️
There is a queue! omg.. he was gorgeous! **swooon**
You ain’t lying. When I tell you my mouth dropped 😊
The 90 year old woman is fantastic. I would love to be her,I’m 68 and have so many issues and my mind. She is blessed. Seems people pass out quit abit there
I have spinal stenosis and it hurts,my heart goes out to that poor lady! Know you aren’t alone.
Why can't the emergency rooms in America be like this one?!
Are they not? I work in one in Scotland and it's literally exactly like this one. The only thing that differs are the uniforms. 😂
28:48 that is the test Trump brags about getting a high score, he calls it an IQ test!😂
That's funny
@@charliefrazier1203 Funny, because it is true.
No masks. Nice life b4 2020, little did we know
Best TV show
Does everyone in London have stairs??
Audrey is 90?? She looks MAYBE 72.
Our hospital a and e is great north mid Edmonton London
Damn, that physiotherapist is hot AF!🥰
2014 wow long time ago lol.
I’m pretty sure the older lady said it was 2019 in her little memory assessment
George can’t make small talk …he’s freaked out
2022 October the 16th.
5:06 Proud boy represent!!!
Docs have no respect for George. Sorry.
Yes they do liar.
I'm so glad ilive in a right to die state
Stop giving this man and his family so much on the air time!! I don't want to hear anymore about any of them. PERIOD!!!
What’s got your knickers in a twist?
@@AuskaDezjArdamaath jealousy maybe?
Did you post this on the wrong video...?
@@sinclari1 Yes Mary I did. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
@@AuskaDezjArdamaath 😂👍🏼