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    Bangkok for the aged and infirm

    Spending time around Bangkok (in my imagination you understand - I'm still in Houston) with an 80-something friend before Songkran I was again struck by how little Thailand does for the less able. Few buildings have ramp access (Silom Complex does but security staff sometimes block it off - Amazing Thailand) and not many more have handrails where there are steps. Perhaps it's better in that other country I've also never visited? Maybe our dedicated pattayaphile lonelywombat could advise


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    Re: Bangkok for the aged and infirm

    Quote Originally Posted by Frequent
    " ... Spending time around Bangkok (in my imagination you understand - I'm still in Houston)... "
    Oh great ... just handing more cannon fodder over to Lonely, (AKA 'the aged and infirm'). That "he's-never-been-to-Thailand" conspiracy theory carry's on.
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    Re: Bangkok for the aged and infirm

    Quote Originally Posted by Smiles View Post
    Oh great ... just handing more cannon fodder over to Lonely, (AKA 'the aged and infirm'). That "he's-never-been-to-Thailand" conspiracy theory carries on.
    Everyone needs a hobby and we're all aware of lonelywombat's pattayaphile needs

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    Re: Bangkok for the aged and infirm

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    Spending time around Bangkok with an 80-something friend before Songkran I was again struck by how little Thailand does for the less able.
    Isn't that what the young men are for?

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    Re: Bangkok for the aged and infirm

    Quote Originally Posted by Brad the Impala View Post
    Isn't that what the young men are for?
    as we get old and infirm there are many hard problems that we face but I think we would all prefer the young men to be focusing on something more important than getting us up the stairs!

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    Re: Bangkok for the aged and infirm

    Quite true, I do prefer the young men to simply focus on getting me up.

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    Re: Bangkok for the aged and infirm

    Quote Originally Posted by frequent View Post
    Spending time around Bangkok (in my imagination you understand - I'm still in Houston) with an 80-something friend before Songkran I was again struck by how little Thailand does for the less able. Few buildings have ramp access (Silom Complex does but security staff sometimes block it off - Amazing Thailand) and not many more have handrails where there are steps. Perhaps it's better in that other country I've also never visited? Maybe our dedicated pattayaphile lonelywombat could advise
    Never mind how little they do for the 'less able' the actual 'able' have their work cut out too. Ever tried a stroll down the pavement-less (sidewalk-less for our North American friends) Soi Baukau from start to finish or even 5 yards of it, the uneven pavement surfaces throughout the Kingdom where darkness falls 6pm after which most of the visitors are out and about, or what about the 'go anywhere' motorcycles on pedestrian pavements or not. That's not even mentioning the pavement traps where a broken tile/pavement block when damaged is removed to leave a gaping hole in place.

    But yes, on your original point regarding the less able virtually no thought or money is put into anything to assist, at odds with a country whose elderly are apparently revered and respected, however disablement within families is still often 'hidden away'.

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    Re: Bangkok for the aged and infirm

    Quote Originally Posted by francois View Post
    Quite true, I do prefer the young men to simply focus on getting me up.
    You mean after they wheel out your coffin at dusk?

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    Re: Bangkok for the aged and infirm

    Quote Originally Posted by Brad the Impala View Post
    Isn't that what the young men are for?
    80-something IS a younger friend of Frequents...

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    Re: Bangkok for the aged and infirm

    Quote Originally Posted by sglad View Post
    You mean after they wheel out your coffin at dusk?
    Get it right, sglad! The coffin is for sleeping during the day; at night I am up and about till the wee hours. Oh, and I only drink.....wine!

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