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"Heroes who swooped in and caught us falling"

About: Inverclyde Royal Hospital / Elderly Medicine (ward K south, 2 & 3 Larkfield Unit)

(as a relative),

I want to tell you about my experience following my Dad's recent discharge from hospital.  

My Dad is very frail and was discharged from hospital (perhaps too soon) and was deteriorating rapidly.  We had received a letter for my Dad to attend outpatients at the Larkfield Unit to see Dr Martin.  My Dad is housebound now and that journey was either going to be extremely difficult and overwhelming for him or simply not possible.

I called Dr Martin's secretary who was so friendly and empathetic and advised me that she would be able to send out a nurse who works alongside Dr Martin to review my Dad.  

In the same week Kay (an Advanced Nurse specialising in working with elderly) came to meet my Dad and I at home.

The help and support that Kay has put in place for us has been invaluable.  She is the heart of an essential community support service that joins all the dots to make sure the elderly are looked after within our community and avoiding unnecessary and distressing admissions to hospital. Kay supported us with making sure the right medication was in place should Dad deteriorate, connected a pharmacist to review existing meds, engaged Community Nurses to support Dad, assessed Dad and his needs and ensured bloods were taken and followed up for appropriate action.  She also connected us to hospice nurses.

In our time of need she and her team were everything we needed.  

This service has potentially saved the NHS a lot of money by stopping what was looking like another lengthy hospital admission.  She has taken our stress as a family away and we cannot thank her enough.  Through Kay and her team's care my Dad is doing better at home, is comfortable and has retained his comfort and dignity.

I hope directors read these types of experiences and make sure these services continue to be supported.

Kay and Team - you are heroes who swooped in and caught us falling - thank you so much for everything.

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Response from Kevin Torbet, Admin Assistant, Patient Experience and Public Involvement, NHSGGC 6 months ago
Kevin Torbet
Admin Assistant, Patient Experience and Public Involvement,
NHSGGC
Submitted on 11/10/2024 at 10:33
Published on Care Opinion at 10:33


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Dear Grantsgirls

Thank you for sharing your story about your father's recent discharge and the care he received. We are truly heartened to hear about the positive impact Kay and her team had on your father's well being and your family's experience during this difficult time.

Ensuring that patients, particularly those who are frail or housebound, receive appropriate care at home is a priority for us. We recognise how challenging it can be when a loved one is discharged from hospital, and it’s encouraging to know that Kay’s support made such a difference to your father’s health and comfort, while also alleviating the strain on your family. It’s especially wonderful to hear that this service not only provided excellent care but also prevented what could have been an unnecessary hospital admission, helping your father stay comfortable at home.

We take great pride in our community health teams, like Kay's, who work tirelessly to deliver person centred care. The ability to coordinate multiple services, such as pharmacy, community nursing, and hospice care, ensures a holistic approach that supports patients in the best way possible. Your feedback highlights how these integrated services, when provided with empathy and professionalism, play a crucial role in maintaining patient dignity and improving outcomes.

Please be assured that your comments will be shared with the relevant teams, and your gratitude will be passed along to Kay and her colleagues. Stories like yours are a testament to the vital role these services play, and we remain committed to supporting and developing such community based initiatives to ensure that more families can benefit from this level of care.

Thank you again for taking the time to acknowledge the hard work of our staff. We wish your father continued comfort and good health.

Kind regards

Kevin

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