Interview 25
In 2006 his 79-year-old wife was admitted to intensive care. Their daughter was their main support and they are now moving to live near her.
In 2006 his 79-year-old wife, who has asthma and diabetes, was admitted to ICU. She spent six days in ICU, about a week in a Coronary Care Unit and a day in a general ward. He visited his wife every day and, when his daughter arrived, they took it in turns to visit. He praised the care and information he received from ICU staff and the support from his daughter, who stayed with him for three weeks and looked after him and their home.
When his wife was back home and regaining strength, he looked after her and many of the household tasks. Their daughter was their main source of support while his wife was ill and they are now moving to a retirement home close to their daughter.