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Accomodation for familys with someone who needs medical attention
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We have a place in Kirchberg that we rent it out. My wife is a nurse and is continually going on about the NHS. Im S/e and if it was up to me Id move full time out to Austria. Its her that is still unsure because of the employed status and the Pension and all that.
So I suggested to her why not get a Pension where people that still require medical attention can have it knowing there will be a registered staff nurse in attendance all day when the familys go skiing for the day. She is keen to maintain her skills and registration. She would come back to the Uk for 2/3 weeks every year to maintain that.
A few years ago I donated my house for a week for a silent auction at the House of Lords on behalf of the GB Disabled Ski Team. We started discussing the idea with them then, but its kind of been on the back burner since.
I thought Id bring it up again and see whether this was something that might be appealing to familys and gauge the response.
Basically allowing familys free time to ski knowing their disabled/unwell family member can come with them without having to cater for them back home. Allowing the familys to enjoy a holiday together.
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jafa
, Hmm... It's a shame that Kirchberg isn't closer to me in Zillertal. It would be good to be able to recommend accommodation with a nurse to some of my students with disabilities.
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jafa
, sounds like an interesting idea. Maybe you should post it in the Piste section too, for I suspect that there are many snowHeads who don't look in this section regularly.
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Maybe admin can move it across for me. I dont particularly want to start duplicate threads,
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