Five Days Inside Season 1
Documentary show in which presentor Beau van Erven Dorens visits facilities in The Netherlands that you normally cannot enter such as a hospice, a preventitive custody facility and a burn center. Beau gets a look into the life of the people and employees by staying there for five days and experiencing how it is to work or live there. He also spends the night there, often locked in a room for his own safety.
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Five Days Inside
2018Documentary show in which presentor Beau van Erven Dorens visits facilities in The Netherlands that you normally cannot enter such as a hospice, a preventitive custody facility and a burn center. Beau gets a look into the life of the people and employees by staying there for five days and experiencing how it is to work or live there. He also spends the night there, often locked in a room for his own safety.
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Five Days Inside Season 1 Full Episode Guide
Every parent's nightmare: a child burns himself on a hot cup of tea all over his body. One of the first patients Beau encounters during his stay at the burn center experienced this.
In the Schilderswijk, forty addicts are sheltered in Woodstock, a senior home where nobody exceeds the age of 65. All residents have one thing in common: they have been addicts for half of their lives.
The boys in youth establishment Harrevelt are locked up because of attempted manslaughter, robberies, dealing drugs and unmanageable behaviour. Inside the walls of thsi facility they are corrected and they receive therapy and supervision.
People come to a hospice to spend their last days. To die. Beau talks, eats, laughs and cries with them. An emotional episode in which Beau finds a lot of comfort in employees and residents.
Beau spends five days in correctional facility De Rooyse Wissel in Oostrum. He gets to know sex offenders, killers and violent criminals who are treated after they have done their time in prison.
Beau spends five days at Sharpa, a facility for mentally and physically disabled people. How do you connect with people who almost can't communicate at all?