Some better news regarding Greg's progress from his Wife,
"Dear all. A quick update about Greg. At lunchtime today he was transferred to the Rehabilitation ward at Canberra Hospital in Woden. It was a pleasant surprise that a bed came up so quickly. He will now be having intensive therapy morning and afternoon, which we are hoping will move his recovery along more quickly. Today he was assessed by the physiotherapy and OT staff and by the speech therapist, got a wheelchair for us to get him around in and moved into a single room with ensuite. It will make things a bit easier.
Greg's speech is quite improved but the biggest issue is finding the right words! So frustrating for him to not be able to say 'chair' for example, when he knows perfectly well what the bloody thing is. The speech therapist has lots of long words to describe his speech issues - 'dysphasia' is one of them. Just lots of therapy and practice required to get the brain to find new pathways around the damaged areas. So those of you who are Canberra based please visit and have a chat. He is now in Ward 12B, which is on the ground floor. Turn left when you go in the main entrance, walk past the shops and cafe and keep walking down towards the end of the corridor until you see 12B on the left. He is in room 8, which is near the end of the ward. Because he will be having so much therapy the best visiting time is now between 4pm, when they finish therapy, and 5.30 pm when they have dinner. Or anytime on the weekend - no therapy then. You can go at other times but would need to chat to him in the 'gym' (no Lycra I don't think!). That's allowed, so if that's the best time for you, go anyhow."