Yet, after bringing Dong Dong to the hospital several times for checkups by buses or trains, it turned out that his physical condition failed to sustain as the long travelling time often resulted in exhaustion. She began to worry for her son’s worsening situation. Finally, Mrs. Ng got the first taste of RMHC’s services in mid-September that same year when her application was approved. RMH has become a temporary home for Mrs. Ng and Dong Dong ever since. They have adapted to the environment really well while Dong Dong continued his treatment with a regular lifestyle maintained by scheduled meal and rest plans.
Unfortunately, Dong Dong’s situation got worse one night and half of his body could not move. Thanks to the fact that he lived close to the hospital, his situation turned stabilized soon after the emergency room visit. Dong Dong had suffered a stroke on his right side of the body, but was fortunate that it did not affect his brain vessels, which would otherwise have affected his brain function as well as his ability to communicate. Words from Mrs. Ng
Other than the cozy and convenient environment provided by RMH, Mrs. Ng is especially impressed with the mutual support, warmth and care shared between parents encountering similar situations. She truly felt that parents in RMH have formed their own big family, striving to survive every single day through the never-ending obstacles.
Mrs. Ng also thanks the volunteers and the heart-warming organizations and celebrities that visited the House for filling the House with joy and liveliness.
Words from Mr Ng
There hasn’t been a single day when Mr. Ng doesn’t feel grateful for the RMHC’s services. Before moving into the House, they used to commute more than two hours to the hospital with Dong Dong in his arms sometimes. The family was later then able to settle down in RMH that provided them with more time and energy to focus on Dong Dong’s recovery. Not only did they have a more spacious and hygienic environment as well as a variety of recreational facilities, this is also the most ideal settlement for Dong Dong to continue his treatment and to stay close with his family. Dong Dong’s elder brother, who visits him during weekend and holidays, is a lot happier than before and has seen improvements in his grades with the guidance of volunteers helping with his homework.