My mother has dementia and still lives independently at home alone. I am main carer. I noticed while on a call to her that she had delerium, possibly due to infection, increased confusion paranoia and strong false belief against me that I was going to harm her etc.
Called NHS 24 who told me that they couldn't assess her as I wasn't present - but my mum wouldn't allow me access. This left me no option but to call for an ambulance. I was told by ambulance call handler that she didn't merit an ambulance but they would get a paramedic or doctor to call me.
We eventually did get my mum admitted to hospital. I feel that the NHS24 protocol really needs to be reviewed in situations like this. It was totally unacceptable. I felt infuriated by their response and that they failed the safety of my mother by leaving her at home.
"The protocol really needs to be reviewed"
About: NHS 24 / NHS 24 (111 service) NHS 24 NHS 24 (111 service) Scottish Ambulance Service / Ambulance Control Centre Scottish Ambulance Service Ambulance Control Centre EH12 9EB
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