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"End of Life and Community Care"

About: Community Nursing (ICST) / Community Nursing (ICST) Team Hamilton General practices in Lanarkshire NHS Lanarkshire / Palliative Care St Andrews Hospice

(as a service user),

My husband, who was in his mid forties recently passed away after almost 3yrs of having pancreatic cancer. In the latter stages he received support at home from the Hamilton ICST community nurses (often the wonderful Ami who was so upbeat and friendly), Jill the palliative care nurse specialist and Dr Mannis. Each of these came into our home and could not have done more to support us at the most difficult time and I’m profoundly grateful. 

For end of life care my husband was admitted to St Andrews Hospice. Staff there delivered and demonstrated the most compassionate care I have ever experienced. Every single person we encountered was so kind, patient and warm. They treated my husband so gently and ensured he had a peaceful and pain free passing. I really cannot thank them enough for how they looked after him, but also how they looked after me. 

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Response from Carmen Obre, Service Manager, Hamilton Locality, South Lanarkshire Health & Social Care Partnership 2 months ago
Carmen Obre
Service Manager, Hamilton Locality,
South Lanarkshire Health & Social Care Partnership
Submitted on 21/02/2024 at 17:26
Published on Care Opinion at 17:26


esmummy,

Thank you so much for sharing your feedback in relation to your husbands care for both ICST Community nursing team as well as our specialist palliative care teams on care opinion. I am glad that you and your family had such a positive experience during this very difficult and challenging time and that the teams support alleviated some of your concerns. Please be assured that I will share your lovely comments with the specialist community palliative care team as well as directly with ICST nurses and in particular Ami and Jill. I appreciate that this is a very difficult time for you and your family and our thought are with you all.

Please take care

Carmen

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Response from Jennifer Montgomery, Improvement Coordinator, Quality Directorate, NHS Lanarkshire 2 months ago
Jennifer Montgomery
Improvement Coordinator, Quality Directorate,
NHS Lanarkshire

Operational Lead for Care Opinion in NHS Lanarkshire

Submitted on 26/02/2024 at 18:10
Published on Care Opinion at 18:10


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Dear esmummy,

Thank you for sharing your experience on Care Opinion.

Please accept our condolences on the passing of your husband.

I am so pleased to hear that our compassionate staff have supported you both so well during this difficult time. I am so pleased that every single person was warm, compassionate and kind. This must have made such a difference for you and how supported you felt.

Sending you light during this difficult time.

Kind Regards,

Jenni

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Response from Margaret Wilkie, Deputy Chief Executive/Head of Clinical Services, St Andrews Hospice 2 months ago
Margaret Wilkie
Deputy Chief Executive/Head of Clinical Services,
St Andrews Hospice
Submitted on 27/02/2024 at 08:30
Published on Care Opinion at 09:38


Dear esmummy,

Thank you so much for taking the time to post a comment on Care Opinion at such a sad time. Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of your husband.

I am pleased to hear that you found our service to be compassionate and caring. We are always striving to continuously improve and it is lovely to hear such positive feedback.

If you need any further support we are still here for you,

Warmest regards,

Margaret

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