Karen van der Pols was just two weeks into her new job as RSPCA Tasmania's chief executive when she had a stroke on June 23 last year.
Since then, she has lived in hospital.
Yesterday Ms van der Pols, 50, cried as she described the anguish of waiting for a place at Eskleigh, which provides around-the-clock care for people living with a disability.
The home is the only place where Ms van der Pols can live, other than the Launceston General Hospital, where she has been since Christmas ... CLICK HERE TO READ MORE
3 comments:
yes, well what more can one say than the letters and comments posted on The Examiner newspaper site.
Not one supporter for the government's view says it all.
Please act Premier before its too late for you to save the day.
Sorry William but one can say more.
SHAME Shame shame.
I can't wait until the next election LALA.
LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE NOW or forever be exiled to the political wilderness.
Ha!
So Premier LA LA is disappointed that Eskleigh has undertaken a media campaign criticizing the government's refusal to give Eskleigh the funding it had already promised ??
DISAPPOINTED !!!
How disappointed are those three patients at the LGH who are still being imprisoned in their beds because LA LA and her cohorts won't pass over that measly $123,000 and save the health budget $1,621,000 ?
What you are annoyed about LA LA is that the media campaign is damaging your government and rest assured that there is much more to come.
Face the people LA LA.
Meet with the Eskleigh Chairman.
Meet with the 3 patients imprisoned at the LGH.
Meet with the 70 odd other people in the Launceston area also waiting to be accommodated.
Meet with the line of people desperately waiting for surgery for year after year and can't be accommodated at the LGH because of bed jamb.
Meet with the staff at Eskleigh who are expecting to lose their jobs.
What are you afraid of ?
A few football and motor sport tossers?
HA!
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