Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>
Update/Fwd: What's wrong with neighbour?
Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>
Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 8:35 AM
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Lars Aasen <lbf@lbf.no>, Info <info@tpas.org.uk>, Runcorn Office <runcornoffice@taroe.org>
Hi,
now this neighbour woke me up again.
He always wonder if his watch and two white plastic-clocks are set right.
I think he must set them a lot himselves, because once they were half an hour wrong.
And then I had to set all three of them.
One of the white clocks lacks a pin to set it.
But the neighbour then just took the pin out of the other white clock.
So he really knows how to set the clocks, I think.
Maybe he is just lonely.
Who knows.
But I'm not educated as a 'baby-sitter' for senil people.
He should get help from people who understand his challenges, I think.
He also speaks un-clear, and have problems understanding what people say, I think.
So it isn't easy communicating with him.
He now goes on my door at least once a day wondering about if his two clocks and one watch, are set right.
I even had to set his watch to the right time, the other day.
It was half an hour wrong.
He needs to know when to take his tablets, he said.
Something like that.
But he should get help from people who are educated within medicine, I think.
His neighbours have their cores to do, and can't be expected to help this confused guy, (in number 9 Keith Court), all the time, I think.
My grand-mother Ågot, in Norway, was senile, and she had to live in a home, for ill people, (Svelvik sykehjem), when she got to bad.
Don't you have placed like Svelvik sykehjem, in the UK?
At least he need a 'støtte-kontakt', that's 'support-contact', I think.
Something like this.
Just as an update, (see attached digital photographs).
Regards,
Erik Ribsskog
Date: Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 8:00 PM
Subject: What's wrong with neighbour?
To: Liverpool Direct <liverpool.direct@liverpool.
Cc: LHT Customer Service <csc@lht.co.uk>
Hi,
the neighbour, (the guy in number nine), goes on my door, more or less every day, to ask me what the time is.
What's wrong with this guy, I'm wondering.
The neigbour is also mentioning his tablets.
So I guess he has some problem with being senile, or something, and needs someone from the council, to help him set his clocks, every day.
I don't understand this person.
I can't be expected to be some kind of around the clock clock-setting service I think.
This is really every day now, that this neighbour asks about this.
Earlier he used to ask which day it was.
And if it was morning or evening.
And how much electricity he had on the meter.
Things that normal people know.
And he sometimes wakes me up, to ask me what the time is.
I sometimes sit up at night, to do computer-stuff etc., and think it's a bit strange to be woken by an old neighbour-guy, that wonder what the time is.
Does the neighbour need help from the council, or something, I was wondering.
What's going on, I was wondering.
Regards,
Erik Ribsskog
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