I visited my mother in ward 2, Hairmyres Hospital last week. I was accompanied by my elderly Aunt and Uncle, both in their mid eighties. My Aunt is very slow on her feet and walks with 2 sticks.
On entering my mum's bay area I was informed by a staff nurse that visiting hours was 2-4pm however as we where there we could stay but if we could we should abide by the times in future. I informed the staff nurse that it is my understanding is that the Scottish Government have sent out a directive which advised all visiting time should be flexible. The nurse then advised that South Lanarkshire was different and as they where a receiving ward they had strict visiting hours. My understanding is although we do avoid meal times this can in fact be the best time to visit as relatives and carers can assist with meal times rather than busy nurses and nursing assistants.
Your website advises that all wards in Hairmyres have adopted flexible visiting hours. I would be grateful if you could clarify where Hairmyres is in implementing this to save any embarrassment for patients, their family, friends and also the staff working in the wards. This was not a pleasant experience and felt the nurse was dismissive of the needs of her patients, having family and friends around you whilst in hospital assists with the recovery process and is in the best interests of the patient.
Kindest Regards
"Clarity around visiting hours"
About: University Hospital Hairmyres / Medical Assessment Unit University Hospital Hairmyres Medical Assessment Unit G75 8RG
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