One day in the Beezer Centre, during an exercise group there was a very old man, aged about 101 sitting in his own special seat which he chose for himself.
Apparently one of the people from the Dandy Day Centre decided he wanted more space, but in doing so stood right in front of the centenarian man. In response he shouted:
"Get out of my view you interfering scum, and whacked him with his walking stick."
This affected the man so much that he withdrew into his seat and took no interest in anything.
The exercise teacher seeing what had happened came up to the man and warned him that if he did it again he'd be expelled from the exercise room, and told him off.
Because of the upset the other man hardly exercised because he just wasn't interested in anything.
he also withdrew into the corner.
One of the members of staff from the Beezer Centre coaxed him out and made him rejoin the rest of the group.
When the time came for the man to go back to the centre across the road it was time for lunch, but because of what the hateful man did to him he just wasn't interested in food and ate virtually nothing.
In fact the man ate nothing for two days because of the incident in the exercise group and slept on the floor, once at home because he was no good for bed. Not only that, he ignored the carers at his home because he didn't want anything to do with people after what a a 101 year old day centre member did to him at the Beezer Centre.
The upset was so severe that the man didn't take interest in anything for a week apart from food; even though he ate very little, but returned to normal after a week.
Because of the incident in the Beezer Centre when a 101 year old man whacked the other man with a walking stick the victim developed a grudge against elderly people which went on for two months, even elderly residents who lived in his own support home.
In the end the exercise teacher had to segregate the man who was picked on by the one of the day centre members of the Beezer Centre, by enclosing him inside his own pen in the exercise room.
He had a fence put up to protect him from the elderly day centre member who had a violent outburst, the only man, for the other elderly day centre members were good people.
Apparently one of the people from the Dandy Day Centre decided he wanted more space, but in doing so stood right in front of the centenarian man. In response he shouted:
"Get out of my view you interfering scum, and whacked him with his walking stick."
This affected the man so much that he withdrew into his seat and took no interest in anything.
The exercise teacher seeing what had happened came up to the man and warned him that if he did it again he'd be expelled from the exercise room, and told him off.
Because of the upset the other man hardly exercised because he just wasn't interested in anything.
he also withdrew into the corner.
One of the members of staff from the Beezer Centre coaxed him out and made him rejoin the rest of the group.
When the time came for the man to go back to the centre across the road it was time for lunch, but because of what the hateful man did to him he just wasn't interested in food and ate virtually nothing.
In fact the man ate nothing for two days because of the incident in the exercise group and slept on the floor, once at home because he was no good for bed. Not only that, he ignored the carers at his home because he didn't want anything to do with people after what a a 101 year old day centre member did to him at the Beezer Centre.
The upset was so severe that the man didn't take interest in anything for a week apart from food; even though he ate very little, but returned to normal after a week.
Because of the incident in the Beezer Centre when a 101 year old man whacked the other man with a walking stick the victim developed a grudge against elderly people which went on for two months, even elderly residents who lived in his own support home.
In the end the exercise teacher had to segregate the man who was picked on by the one of the day centre members of the Beezer Centre, by enclosing him inside his own pen in the exercise room.
He had a fence put up to protect him from the elderly day centre member who had a violent outburst, the only man, for the other elderly day centre members were good people.
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