it features adam stachura, the head of policy and communications at age scotland, who said a man 101esuscitate state notice during the pandemic because he was hard of hearing. take a listen . take a listen. >> and he was 101 year old veteran living in glasgow , who veteran living in glasgow, who one day got a knock at the door from paramedic and was handed a bit of paper and he told them just keep this by your bed and dutifully said yes, of course, and she'd gone round to visit. this was later on in the year and found a do not attempt resuscitation form, and under the reason for it just said communication difficulties . that communication difficulties. that is because he had hearing loss and i think that in itself there was no logic to this and why you had to keep this by your bed. so if a paramedic really chilling examples of how this is applied to people and quite cavalier way at times, and the examples in care homes where a whole care home would be sort of every single resident would have been issued, or a dnr decision made in their name and a blanket decision, but with no real in