Transcript
[MUSIC PLAYING]
WILLIAM
When was the last family visit Dawn?
DAWN
Um, I'd have to check the book, but I can't remember one. He talks about a sister sometimes in Cornwall, or maybe it's Devon.
WILLIAM
Now is a good time?
DAWN
Mm, morning's best.
WILLIAM
Mr. Robinson, I'm what's called an independent mental capacity advocate, an IMCA. But you can call me William for short. I'm here because you're having trouble eating, Mr. Robinson.
MR. ROBINSON
I like my porridge.
WILLIAM
That must be because you find it much easier to get down?
MR. ROBINSON
I like the porridge.
WILLIAM
I've been speaking with your doctor, Doctor De Silva. And she thinks we should discuss the possibility of putting a tube in. A peg that will help the food get right down into your stomach where it will do most good.
MR. ROBINSON
Where's Mary?
WILLIAM
I'll leave you to it, Mr. Robinson. His wife?
DAWN
Died 12 years ago.
WILLIAM
Yes, yes, Mrs. Thomas. Peter Robinson, he's having trouble swallowing. Peter Robinson, Mrs. Thomas, your brother.
[FORK SCRAPING ON PLATE]
DAWN
I managed to get some of that pear you like. I'll remember to use more care. [GIGGLES] Here you go.
Mm, looks great. And another. Let me get that. There you go. You enjoyed that, didn't you?
WILLIAM
Can I have a word, Dawn?
DAWN
Yeah. Just a minute. (QUIETLY) I'll see if I can get you some of that fish pie tomorrow. I know its your favourite. There. There we go.
WILLIAM
That didn't look too bad. He seemed to be swallowing quite a bit of that.
DAWN
Well, I spend my time on it. I know he likes?
WILLIAM
And he doesn't like the dining area?
DAWN
No, he likes his room.
[SQUEAKY DOOR]
WILLIAM
So how long have you been his care giver?
DAWN
Six years.
WILLIAM
And what do you think about the peg?
DAWN
Well it's not that difficult to make his food nice for him is it?
WILLIAM
According to his doctor he is not eating, he's losing weight and he's not getting the nutrition that he needs. I will be speaking to the speech and language therapist as well, but your opinion is important too. Does he get upset?
DAWN
Some people think it's a bit tricky, but we always get along. Could you-- could you pass me that tea towel, please?
WILLIAM
I have to go and write up my report. So if there's anything else that you think is important, it would be really helpful. Give it some thought, eh?
DAWN
What are you going to recommend?
WILLIAM
It's Doctor De Silva's job to decide what's in Mr. Robinson's best interests. What I can try and do is work out what he might prefer. I have no idea which way it will go. Do you mind if I use the office next door the type up my notes while they're still fresh in my mind?
DAWN
No, that's-- that's fine.
WILLIAM (VOICEOVER)
It was very difficult to get Mr. Robinson's views directly, but Mr. Robinson's caseworker Dawn Azura has been invaluable in providing an insight into what his wishes might be. She has shown that with a little care and forward planning, Mr. Robinson can be fed satisfactorily. And she's provided evidence that food has always been an important part of his life.
WOMAN
So what do you think about the peg?
WILLIAM
I think I'm glad I asked the advice of the person who knows him best. But if they decide not to go ahead, you're going to have your work cut out. You'll have to let the rest of the staff into the secrets of what Peter likes to eat and how he likes to eat it.
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