It's just before 10:00 GMT at the Royal Free Hospital in north London.
Raymond Dubbery is 81 and suffering from pneumonia. His hair thinning, he's frail and very thin. The skin hangs from his limbs. Transferred here from his care home, he's not eating much.
The hope is he could be discharged soon, but he doesn't like his care home and doesn't want to go back.
Dr Khai Lee Cheah, consultant in elderly care, holds his hand. Raymond tells her he wants to live somewhere he'll be happy.
"I take your point completely," she tells Raymond. "That your care home should be somewhere to live, and not just somewhere to die."
I'm spending 24 hours at the Royal Free for a glimpse of the challenges facing the NHS as it grapples with intense winter pressures.