Having experienced this I totally agree. Mr C’s heart valve repair process involved 90 minutes minimum of travelling each way by public transport with an uphill walk at the end. The hospital does have a tiny car park. As it all became too much we arrived at 7.30am when a space was guaranteed, once the cafe was open we went for breakfast, if a morning appointment we could go from there to the waiting area. If an afternoon appointment we’d find a seat in the area between the cafe and the waiting area and drink a lot of coffee. How we’d have coped as he became more unwell if I didn’t drive I have no idea, there is no local family now. Hospital transport is hard to get and if they agree it’s only for the patient unless they have dementia. We both fear the need to go there when very unwell.
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