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"My experiences at Emergency Department Treliske"

About: Royal Cornwall Hospital (Treliske) / Emergency Department

(as the patient),

So, back home after 2 Emergency trips by Emergency Ambulance to A & E at RCHT, Treliske. Some amazing & lovely Nurses, Healthcare Assistants, & Ward Manager at the end of the week thankyou. I did find the replacement manager was really negative on Handover one morning. I feel experienced extremely poor consultant care, including being woken up (still in A and E at 2am) to discharge me. One of these consultants also refused (to a Nurse) to care for a cardio vascular patient who was brought in, very worrying.

Thankfully I remembered Patients can contact the site manager (just ring Reception-they will page them), if you’re receiving poor or even abusive care. Thank you so much to the Site Manager who stood up for me-preventing me from being sent home in a taxi - at risk - in the night. I’m House & Bedbound, have to get Patient Transport to Treliske - the Crews involved being brilliant & supportive; Having to go to appts on a Stretcher as I can’t sit up long.

Site Manager becoming involved: I suddenly felt slightly more respected & certainly safer & managed to get a couple hours sleep. I was brought in by a lovely Student Paramedic-there is hope. Thank you to that person.

Unfortunately I experienced horrendous care though. The only people that helped me were the Receptionists-thank you again. The serious lack of care and quite abusive attitudes, in my opinion, has seriously worsened my health, I feeI. I don't think I was even triaged properly, I felt shoved around, and felt very vulnerable.

Incredibly, I somehow precariously left the bay I felt I dumped in just for a few minutes to go to try & contact the site manager thru A & E Reception; as all my pleas to nursing staff etc, for help were ignored. (I’d forgotten my mobile in the panic to get to Treliske, so couldn’t ring the Switchboard myself). I returned to find my suitcase & cpap machine bag had been moved (without my permission) to a random location, no one knew where for quite some time. Anyone could’ve taken them, & they’d put someone else in my allocated bay, where I was supposed to be seeing a Doctor in an hour and a half.

By 9.00pm I hadn’t even been allocated a Doctor, and had had to resort to lying precariously in agony (no pain relief) on my own across three tiny metal seats in reception having been chucked out of the Bay I was in, and I was told we don’t have anywhere for you.

Anyway, I stuck it out in agony in Reception, lying flat & barely able to get up from the low level seats until about another 1.5 hrs, and became extremely concerned that I was ‘at risk’.

This is an honest review & I hope those staff who ignored me numerous times, & those who told me to get off their chair, get out and to stop leaning on a trolley- (that wasn’t being used …I was feeling faint, unstable, & quite honestly terrified at this point)-I really hope they read this and get how abusive I found they were being, in my opinion.

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Response from Megan Nicholls, Patient Engagement Manager, Patient and Family Experience Team, Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust about a year and a half ago
Megan Nicholls
Patient Engagement Manager, Patient and Family Experience Team,
Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust
Submitted on 05/12/2023 at 13:43
Published on Care Opinion at 13:43


Good afternoon

Thank you for taking the time to share your story with us. I'm sorry for the delay in getting back to you on here and that you had such a negative experience.

I am glad that you saw some lovely nurses and health care assistants during your visits to the Emergency Department, but I was saddened to read that you received such poor care as well as being discharged with the same symptoms.

I am pleased that the Site Team and the Patient Transport team were so helpful and supportive, making you feel more respected and safer.

I am so sorry to hear that you, again, received poor care and shoved around making you feel vulnerable. I am also sorry to hear that you were left in such pain laying in the Emergency Department reception.

If you would like to raise your negative experience as a complaint, please contact the Patient Experience team on 01872 252 793 or via email rcht.patientexperience@nhs.net.

Thank you, again, for sharing your story with us and I am sorry that you had such a negative experience.

Thank you

Megan

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