Interview 31

He cares full-time for his wife, who was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease in 1998. She has been admitted to ICU several times and recently had a stroke.

He cares full-time for his wife, who was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease in 1998. She has been admitted to ICU on several occasions and recently had a stroke. She was first admitted to ICU in 2002 and 2004 and since then because of bowel related problems.

Since his wife’s illnesses he has changed his daily routine so that he can look after her. His wife’s recent stroke affected her speech, co-ordination and she is now also visually impaired. She was extremely weak and was gradually re-building her physical strength. She had lost a lot of confidence and couldn’t be left on her own.

When his wife was in ICU he visited almost every afternoon, staying in ICU until the early hours of the morning. When she was in a general ward most recently, he visited daily so that he could feed her. Now she is back home, he looks after her full-time as well as the household tasks. Although he would like to have a short break from his caring responsibilities he feels that, because his wife needs a lot of care at the moment, including personal care, there is no one available or able to step in. He is unsure how well his wife will recover but feels that he has been able to care for her so well because of his love for her.

His wife is very dependent now and he feels that no one could understand her needs and problems…

Age at interview 66

Gender Male

Because of problems with personal care, mobility and eyesight, he cares for his wife full time.

Age at interview 66

Gender Male

Because his wife is very weak, visually impaired and still has serious bowel problems, he looks…

Age at interview 66

Gender Male

Because his wife was too weak to feed herself and the nurses were too busy to feed each patient…

Age at interview 66

Gender Male

His wife needed a lot of support and, in the rehabilitation unit, nurses had time to spend with…

Age at interview 66

Gender Male