Chapter 1121 Back Home
“After all, the environment at home is the most warm and can open up a person’s heart. Combining this with therapy should work well.” Patrick nodded as he heard this method. He knew the biggest challenge was April returning home without anyone to care for her and they would need to hire a caretaker or find someone else to help.
In that case, it might be better to just stay in the sanatorium. Patrick didn’t say anything, but the director understood his meaning and continued.
“Medication is only a small part of treatment in the sanatorium. Even equipment is only a small part. The most important part is the recovery at the spiritual level. That’s why I’ve been emphasizing this.”
“We have many examples of patients at home. Even in poor conditions, with the company of loved ones, the recovery effects are positive.”
The director told Patrick that if they couldn’t provide these conditions now, it was okay. After all, April had just arrived at the sanatorium and they could think of other methods.
If there were opportunities and methods in the future, they welcomed Patrick to take April away.Property of Nô)(velDr(a)ma.Org.
The director said this with a sense of responsibility. Other sanatoriums would prefer to keep the patient forever to benefit from them. This was to ensure they continued to profit. This was also the main reason the director was honest with Patrick, who was referred by a friend.
So, the only way for Patrick to know the best methods was by being informed by the director and cooperating.
Of course, the director knew how to do business. If Patrick took his friend away today, tomorrow, due to the conditions and treatment philosophy of the sanatorium, Patrick would bring more patients in. They had to think about their long-term development and not just focus on short-term benefits.
Enterprises that focused on long-term benefits were always clear-minded and successful, while those that only focused on short-term efficiency would ultimately fail. Even if the owner temporarily gained illegal benefits, they would eventually have to pay back the money.
The director suggested that, if they wanted to try it, they should bring familiar items for April. These items should aim to improve April’s mood rather than stimulate her.
Other than that, the director didn’t know what other methods to use. However, if they thought of any beneficial treatment plans according to the patient’s condition, they would contact Patrick.
The director was a professional, and he wouldn’t tell Patrick all the methods he thought of. He would only suggest methods suitable for April’s condition.
Patrick didn’t know what to do, but the director did. After telling Patrick some other details, the director told Patrick to continue working.
Patrick knew he was fortunate to have had such a detailed conversation with the director.
“Thank you, director. I won’t bother you anymore. I’ll come thank you after my friend’s condition stabilizes.”
The director declined Patrick’s thanks, being candid, and said it was his duty. He didn’t become a sanatorium director for those reasons.
When Patrick returned home, he told Jane about everything.
“Now that you know the situation, you should feel assured. I’ll visit April regularly and be in touch with you if anything comes up.”
“If April’s condition improves, you can also call her, but you need my permission. I need to see her condition firsthand.”
Every call had to have a purpose, as instructed by the director. If it was just casual chatter between friends and didn’t stimulate April, it didn’t matter. But if it did, it would disrupt their treatment plan.
Patrick was worried about the disruption of the plan, not just for April but also for Jane’s well-being. Jane was currently a patient and not a normal person. So, he had to consider how to help both of them.
“I understand. I can’t help take care of the child or work at this stage. It’s all up to you, and I’ll try to adjust as soon as possible.”
“As long as I can get out of bed, at least I can move around and check on the child. I hope that will be of some help.”
Patrick warned Jane that she couldn’t be careless.