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Dan Suskin



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Hi all,

A friend whose father in law suffers from dementia recently told me that she showed him my car collection (on my website). Despite his dementia, he immediately recognized the vintage Bentley's, and seemed to know a fair amount about them. His recollection of his passion for the cars, and their history, exceeded much they've seen from him recently.

I would love him to have a drive in a vintage Bentley - but I am in the USA.

Anyone with a WO Bentley willing to take this man on a short drive? They live in Post Code HP5 3PF. Chesham or Berkhamsted

Thank you in advance
Danni
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Stephen Blakey



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I have a suggestion.

I wonder if you might have more joy with a more targeted campaign? May I suggest contacting the appropriate regional chairman to ask if he could make enquiries of his members? I've always found the BDC to be a very helpful lot.
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John Murch



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If you don’t get any more appropriate offers, I would be happy to offer a ride.
However my car is a typically tight to get into vdp 3ltr speed model, something with larger doors may be better! But provided there is some assistance I’m sure it’s possible. (I’m about 1.5hrs away).
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Dan Suskin



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Thank you John - I have emailed them asking about that distance. Physically, the 3L would not be a challenge I'm told. I'll get back to you with further info - much appreciated.

Stephen - good suggestion, thank you. Being somewhat geographically challenged, which region would this far into?
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Stephen Blakey



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I'm in the peak district so that's a long way off my patch. I would guess SW. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable will come up with a definitive answer.
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Midlands or Eastern Regions would probably be closest.

Chris
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Dan Suskin



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Thank you
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Stephen Blakey



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Midlands chairman Tom Commander is a very helpful chap. If it's not on his patch, I'm sure he'll know where to direct you.
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John Murch



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Dan, I am more than happy to drive over to them, that’s not a problem. I was just concerned over the getting in and out of the car!
John
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Dan Suskin



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John - that is very kind of you - thank you. Please let me have your email address (here or privately) and I'll put the two of you ion touch to arrange things. It is really very much appreciated.
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John Murch



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John_murch@hotmail.com
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Dan Suskin



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Thank you - Karen Sweeting will be in touch
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John Murch



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Thanks Dan, Contact and arrangements made for next month, I shall let you know how it goes.
john
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Stephen Blakey



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Well done John. That's very kind. My father is in nursing care with fairly advanced dementia so I am familiar with the condition. Your visit may end up also being a bit of light relief for the family. Good luck with it. I hope he is having one of his more lucid days when you go.
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John Murch



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Thanks Stephen, My late Dad had Alzheimers, so I well understand the situation. I found that on certain subjects he could be surprisingly lucid, hopefully the gentleman in question might find something to stimulate him, the noise, the smell etc.
It will please me enormously if he gets just a few moments of pleasure from the meeting.
John.
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Dan Suskin



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John Murch wrote:
Thanks Dan, Contact and arrangements made for next month, I shall let you know how it goes.
john


Wonderful! Thank you so much.
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David Cocking



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A great initiative. A couple of weeks ago I took my car along to a local dementia nursing home where my mother-in-law is resident. A thoroughly positive experience for all involved, with some of the ladies being just as enthused as the gents, tales of them being whisked across the country by their beau in something similar when they were but a slip of a lass. One chap was excitedly chatting away about the intricacies of the engine and I later discovered he hadn't uttered a single word for the previous six months. Very moving.
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Paul Spencer



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That's a brilliant story David. A couple of years ago, a woman contacted the BDC to ask if someone could take her father out in a vintage car for his 70th birthday for a donation. The club contacted my region and I took them both for a morning in the 3 Litre. I declined their offer of an additional payment to me (after all, we drive these cars because we enjoy it, and any excuse ...), so they took my wife and me for Bollinger and tapas at a local cafe. All very pleasant.
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David Cocking



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Excellent job, sounds very pleasant indeed! Very Happy
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Dan Suskin



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John

Thank you for going over and sharing your car today. I know that he loved it, proclaiming it a proper car! The pictures I saw were just fantastic and his pleasure is evident . The car is quite magnificent.

I very grateful to you.

Best regards
Danni
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John Murch



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It was a pleasure, the sun came out, the real hero was James who was in the back navigating!
John
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Christopher Adams



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What a thoroughly heartwarming story. Well done John Murch! Have a very Happy New Year all.
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