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About: Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital (Wonford) / Outpatients

(as a carer),

Took my housebound father ( who is in his 90s and for whom I'm a full time live-in carer) to RD&E for an eye appointment. Disabled parking was, as usual, full, chaotic and queued up and there is no drop-off for vulnerable disabled patients. We had to park at the far end of the visitor carpark which involves obstructing the way for other users with my car as the spaces are too narrow to be able to transfer him into his wheelchair while parked in a space. I don't mind parking in that carpark as I am able to push him in a wheelchair (unlike lone disabled drivers, who ought to have priority)  but it is physically challenging for me and makes getting him to the appointment so much more stressful. It also means I have to leave him unattended in a carpark while I move the car, which feels dangerous.

Once in the department I had to leave him to go to reception, show his disabled parking badge and appointment letter and give my car registration, which is the process if you cannot park in the disabled bays. I saw this being written down on a list with paper and pen by 2 volunteers manning the reception desk and was told it would be entered on the system so that I would not be charged for parking. There is no way I could have verified that they had done this.

However, about 10 days later I received a penalty notice from ACPOA by post at my home address. I appealed online, as required, explaining that the hospital parking process was in error and that I had exactly complied with the requirements. I received an email (which stayed in my spam folder for a week) requesting that I send, by post, a copy of my father's badge within a deadline of 14 days with no opportunity to contact by email or online. For data protection reasons I'm not happy to supply medical or disabled parking personal data to a carparking company, but in any case I have no means of photocopying the documents I had already presented at the hospital. Neither can I easily get to a post office to post a reply, especially as it's a bank holiday. I believe ACPOA has deliberately made it difficult to respond to their request. 

It's hard enough being a full time carer without the hospital and ACPOA putting further hurdles in the way and causing extra distress, expense, and inconvenience when their process is at fault and I have done nothing wrong.

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Response from Lisa Townsend, Patient Feedback Lead, Patient Experience Team, Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust 11 months ago
Lisa Townsend
Patient Feedback Lead, Patient Experience Team,
Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

I take patient feedback and work with all departments at Royal Devon University Hospital NHS Trust to implement service change and improve the patient experience.

Submitted on 06/06/2024 at 13:19
Published on Care Opinion at 13:19


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Dear Tiredfrustratedcarer

Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback. I have forwarded your comments to Alison, who is our Trust Travel and Car Parking Manager and she has asked me to relay the response below:

Thank you for your feedback regarding your recent visit to the Royal Devon when you attended with your father for an eye appointment. Parking is not permitted at the main entrance, but drop off and pick up is facilitated in this area. I am sorry that you were not able to do this at your visit.

Demand for parking for patients, visitors and staff who have a Blue Badge due to their disability, has seen a spike over the last few months, especially at the main entrance as you say. We have been made aware of people parking here who should not be and are taking action to rectify this. As you say, parking is available in all pay on exit car parks for those with a blue badge who are able to use these standard size spaces and I do understand how difficult it is for those who have a wheelchair deeming it not always possible.

The hospital site is in the centre of the City and unfortunately land locked making further development for parking difficult. We are reviewing the possibility of converting some standard spaces in to parking for blue badge holders but this will be dependant on the lay out of the car park and the feasibility of the project.

I am sorry if you have not been made aware of the opportunity to register your father’s blue badge via the APCOA Blue Badge portal on the internet APCOA Blue Badge Permit Portal Registering on line with the blue badge details will exempt you for 12 months.

Please can you email through the Parking Charge Notice (PCN) details to rduh.travelhub@nhs.net for the attention of Alison along with your father’s blue badge number and I shall contact APCOA to cancel your PCN which has been issued in error. Please can you include the reference Care Opinion 1209418 within your email.

I am sorry that you have found yourselves in this situation which, as you say, has added to what is a hard enough time for you with your caring responsibilities and hospital attendances.

Once I have the PCN details I shall confirm that it has been cancelled, I await your response, thank you.

Best wishes

Lisa

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