When the occupational therapy unit at Homestone Manor is threatened with closure as funding has run out, will Mary and the patients be able to change the mind of the local council?
Mary runs the occupational therapy unit at Homestone Manor and uses the arts to get the patients to disclose their fears, phobias and history. When the funding runs out, the unit is earmarked for closure within four weeks. Mary coerces the patients to put on a show for the medical board in an effort to save the ward and their home.—Anonymous