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"Care home placement from hospital"

About: Adult Health & Support Services / Hospital Social Work Team

(as a relative),

Placing of our elderly relative - post stroke from hospital environment to care home

Difficult to find suitable care home. Given list by social worker.

Very strong offensive urine odour in many.

Run down fixtures and environment and often very small rooms.

Very few care staff available and minimum ratio nursing staff to supervise.

Smelly sitting rooms full of elderly residents falling to the side of their chairs asleep with a TV blaring loudly.

All very confronting when trying to place a loved one.

Many seem not purpose built and many not fit for purpose I would have to say. Lack of grounds/outdoor areas Bed availability, a bit of a lottery also therefore you may not get the care home of your choice.         

The Transition process from hospital not great, staff on the floor not aware of care needs on arrival in care home. Handover/ transfer of care communication seemed a poor process even though pre assessment conducted by senior care home staff (what did happen to that information?)

Relative dressed in someone else’s clothing day 2 as clothing had gone for labelling - surely some items could have been labelled prior. Care home staff unaware of mobility needs/ continence needs or daily care needs. Requested physio assessment be organised - senior care home staff advised wait list for NHS physio in care home was three months. Have a window of opportunity to get my elderly relative back on her feet - no physio for three months makes it impossible.

A number of the staff don't have English as their first language and this can make communication with an elderly broad-Scottish speaking resident very difficult. I felt like I was acting as an interpreter, and my relative was very frustrated by this.

Some of the staff seem to talk to each other over the top of my relative who is then out of the communication loop.

This must feel terrible for the elderly vulnerable resident and I believe this needs to be addressed.

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Response from Nicola O'Donnell, Physiotherapy, South Lanarkshire University Health and Social Care Partnership 11 months ago
Nicola O'Donnell
Physiotherapy,
South Lanarkshire University Health and Social Care Partnership
Submitted on 20/06/2024 at 17:22
Published on Care Opinion on 21/06/2024 at 08:53


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Thank you for taking the time to share your story with us. I am sorry to hear that your experiences so far have made what can be an already difficult transition more so, for both you and your loved one.

In reference to the Physiotherapy referral, I would be keen to understand better the referral that has been made and to which community Physiotherapy team it has been made to so that I can give a full response and investigate this further for you.

Referrals to each of our community teams are assessed and triaged based on each individuals unique personal set of rehab needs, goals and risks so waiting times will vary for everyone.

In order to look into this further for you can you please contact patient affairs directly

PatientAffairs.PrimaryCare@lanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk

Thank you

Nicola O'Donnell

Community Physiotherapy Lead, South Lanarkshire

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Response from Laura Arthur, Service Manager Adult and Older People, South Lanarkshire Health & Social Care Partnership 11 months ago
Laura Arthur
Service Manager Adult and Older People,
South Lanarkshire Health & Social Care Partnership
Submitted on 24/06/2024 at 16:04
Published on Care Opinion at 16:10


Thank you for taking the time to contact us and I am sorry to hear of your poor experience when your loved one moved into a Care Home placement from Hospital.

I would be keen to discuss your experience in further detail and would be grateful if you could share your contact details to enable me to organise a time to do that. I can be contacted via the email address or phone number below.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Thanks

Laura Arthur

Service Manager Adult and Older People

South Lanarkshire University Health and Social Care Partnership

Phone: 07795454654

Email: Laura.Arthur@southlanarkshire.gov.uk

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