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"The service he received was wonderful and cannot be faulted"

About: Royal Alexandra Hospital / Acute Medical Unit (Ward 2) Royal Alexandra Hospital / Elderly Medicine (wards 3-7 & 36) Scottish Ambulance Service / Ambulance Control Centre Scottish Ambulance Service / Emergency Ambulance

(as a relative),

I would like to thank the Staff at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, Paisley who were great when my father became unwell over the Christmas period and had to be admitted to hospital.

I am working in healthcare, so I’m acutely aware of the pressures the NHS is under. We hear about it every day, but as a daughter it was reassuring that the service he received was wonderful and cannot be faulted. It was strange to be at the receiving end of the NHS and I was very proud of my colleagues.

It makes you proud to work for the NHS, especially as it was over public holidays and you know that services will be stretched and reduced staffing wise.

I would like to thank certain professions in particular:

Scottish Ambulance Service:

From the reassuring voice of Kelly who answered the phone when I dialled 999 and talked me through a list of things to ask him to do to assess the situation and his condition.

Ross and Adam, 2 Paramedics from the Ambulance service who arrived quickly at the house within 20 mins of my phone call.

I cannot thank them enough for their care, thoroughness, professionalism and were very thorough in their assessment of his condition completing ECGs and monitoring BP and Sat levels. I would also like to thank Adam who waited in A+E with us and until my father saw a Triage Nurse. He kept me calm by talking to us and I really appreciate that at a stressful time.

A and E:

I would like to thank Caitlyn, a Triage nurse in A+E, Heather, a Dr who was on call that day, and was very thorough in her assessment of my father and kept us both updated and Eilidh Charge Nurse.

Portering Services:

A special thanks to Robert, a porter who took my dad up to the Acute Medical Unit. He was kind, courteous and helpful and explained the layout of the hospital to me. He also had a lovely manner and impressed me.

Acute Medical Unit / HASU/ Ward 6

My dad spent 1 day in the AMU before being transferred to a HASU / Ward 6 bed where he underwent ongoing investigations. The Medical and nursing staff were excellent and kept me updated with what was happening during his stay. The medical staff kept me up to date with what was happening and results of tests and I have high praise for their communication especially Dr Burns on his 1st day in AMU.

The nurses (too many to mention) were fantastic. Nothing was ever a bother and you felt welcomed when entering the ward. They helped make a very stressful and worrying time so much easier. The Grinch at the entrance to the AMU made me smile when entering!

I honestly cannot praise them enough for their caring and compassionate nature. The team in both wards worked exceptionally hard and delivered high quality care.

My final thanks and it’s a very BIG “thank you” goes to Dr McManus who was his Consultant and I once had the pleasure of working with in another hospital. Her professionalism, diligence, communication skills and ability to persuade my father to stay in hospital for further investigations in a “non jargon” and down to earth way was excellent. She succeeded where I failed; She was honest, empathetic, down to earth and very approachable and my father was very impressed with her.

On behalf of my father and I, we would like to thank everyone involved in his care and wish everyone a very happy and healthy 2025.

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Responses

Response from Lucy Dorrian, Patient Experience and Public Involvement Manager, Patient Experience and Public Involvement Team, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 7 months ago
Lucy Dorrian
Patient Experience and Public Involvement Manager, Patient Experience and Public Involvement Team,
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Submitted on 30/12/2024 at 13:44
Published on Care Opinion at 13:44


Dear P C C,

Thank you for your feedback on your experience at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, Paisley when your father became unwell over the Christmas period.

Your positive feedback will be shared with the staff at A&E especially Caitlyn, Heather, and Eilidh and portering services Robert. It is great to hear that you felt looked after and that your father was cared for so well.

It is also great to hear about your ongoing experience within Acute Medical Unit / HASU/ Ward 6 and your praise for communication from Dr Burns, the re assurance from the nursing staff and the approachable nature of Dr McManus.

The whole team seemed to have made a real positive impact on your experience and will appreciate you taking the time to feed this back to them when winter pressures are high.

Thank you again and please get in touch if there is anything else I can help with.

Regards

Lucy

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Response from Alan Martin, Clinical Development Manager, National Operations, Scottish Ambulance Service 7 months ago
Alan Martin
Clinical Development Manager, National Operations,
Scottish Ambulance Service
Submitted on 31/12/2024 at 12:57
Published on Care Opinion at 12:57


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Dear P C C,

Many thanks for taking the time to share your feedback here on CareOpinion. I am so sorry to read that your father took ill over Christmas and required hospitalisation, this must have been a very distressing time for you all. I do hope that he is now feeling better and on the road to a full recovery. It is so lovely to read such a positive story about the work all of the wonderful staff that you mention provide and the professionalism and care shown.

If you wish I can pass on the feedback to the call handler and crew directly. To do so we would need to know the date, time and address that the Ambulance attended and your fathers name. This information can be sent to sas.feedback@nhs.scot for the team to pick up. If you do decide to do this, would you be so kind as to make reference to your CareOpinion username so that the team can easily locate your story and share it with the crew.

I wish you and your father all the very best with a very happy new year and thanks again.

Kind Regards

Alan

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