She likes to get up around 4am and take the dog out for a long walk on quite streets. Yesterday morning she, though she said the dog, found a 'tenner' on the path.
This morning she, or the dog, found an old man wondering lost in his pyjamas and in some distress, so she brought him home, woke me up to keep an eye on him, whilst she rang 999. I made us all a cuppa, whilst trying to see what he could remember of where he lived, his name, age etc. (dementia). He had absolutely no idea at first where he was, didn't even know if he was in the same village as he lived. He only knew his first name, house number and the year of his birth. His second name came whilst the police were ringing back saying they would be there in 15 minutes.
He seemed to be suggesting he had suffered some distressing event a couple of days previously, which suggested to me perhaps his wife/partner having possibly died, as no one had missed him going out in his pyjamas.
The police managed to trace his possible address, from the electoral roll, which was just half a mile from our address, which tied up with the house number he could remember and gently whistled him off to home.
I wonder what she is going to find tomorrow morning.
This morning she, or the dog, found an old man wondering lost in his pyjamas and in some distress, so she brought him home, woke me up to keep an eye on him, whilst she rang 999. I made us all a cuppa, whilst trying to see what he could remember of where he lived, his name, age etc. (dementia). He had absolutely no idea at first where he was, didn't even know if he was in the same village as he lived. He only knew his first name, house number and the year of his birth. His second name came whilst the police were ringing back saying they would be there in 15 minutes.
He seemed to be suggesting he had suffered some distressing event a couple of days previously, which suggested to me perhaps his wife/partner having possibly died, as no one had missed him going out in his pyjamas.
The police managed to trace his possible address, from the electoral roll, which was just half a mile from our address, which tied up with the house number he could remember and gently whistled him off to home.
I wonder what she is going to find tomorrow morning.