Text size

Theme

Language

"Exceptional care for family member"

About: The Ulster Hospital / Emergency Department The Ulster Hospital / Ward 3E (MAU/Unscheduled Care)

(as a relative),

My father-in-law as brought to the Ulster hospital ED by ambulance on the 3rd April. He was a palliative patient and became very unwell. Although the department was extremely busy, he was seen and treated very quickly, with dignity and respect by all the staff.  He was admitted to ward 3E where he was given the most wonderful care. 

 As a family we knew that he was end of life and that his wish was to return home to be with his family. Once the staff in the ward was made aware of his and his family’s wishes they did everything possible to allow this to happen. Within a day of admission a plan was put in place to facilitate this and by the next day my father-in-law was home with his family. We were blessed to have him home and to look after him for the short time before he passed away. He indeed was the loveliest father and grandfather and it was an honour to care for him.

With all our heart we would like to thank the care given by all the staff who were involved in his care. We as a family, would like in particular to extend our deepest gratitude to Rhonda (lead nurse for Unscheduled Care) who collaborated with a number of disciplines and continually involved our family to allow my father-in-law to return home. We are under no illusions that this was no easy task but we will be forever grateful for all her help. Thank you once again to every member of staff in the Ulster hospital, our experience was an overwhelmingly positive one, we could not have asked for more. 

Do you have a similar story to tell? Tell your story & make a difference ››

Responses

Response from Rhonda Marks, Lead Nurse Unscheduled care, Emergency Medicine - Acute medical unit, South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust 4 weeks ago
Rhonda Marks
Lead Nurse Unscheduled care, Emergency Medicine - Acute medical unit,
South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust
Submitted on 24/04/2025 at 14:07
Published on Care Opinion at 14:07


Thank you for the lovely comments and feedback regarding a recent admission in 3E.

Firstly I would offer my sincere condolences to you all at this sad time.

I am pleased to hear despite it being a very difficult time for you all it was overall a positive experience. As a team we feel it is extremely important to try and facilitate wishes of both patients and family where possible.

Whilst at times this can be challenging to organise the wider disciplines all worked together to get everything in place to allow your loved one home and have the last precious days in his home surrounded by family.

I will share all your comments with the team.

  • {{helpful}} {{helpful == 1 ? "person thinks" : "people think"}} this response is helpful
Response from Jennifer Nicholson, Lead Nurse - Emergency Care, Emergency Medicine - A&E, South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust 4 weeks ago
Jennifer Nicholson
Lead Nurse - Emergency Care, Emergency Medicine - A&E,
South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust
Submitted on 24/04/2025 at 15:17
Published on Care Opinion at 15:17


Hi Downe Service user

Thank you for taking the time to tell us of your family's experience when attending the Ulster Hospital Emergency Department with your father-in-law. Please accept our sincere condolences on the passing of your father-in-law from the ED team. It is lovely to hear that his wishes were carried out and he was able to return home for a short time.

I will share your comments with the team who will appreciate them very much.

Kind Regards

Jenny

ED Lead Nurse

  • {{helpful}} {{helpful == 1 ? "person thinks" : "people think"}} this response is helpful
Opinions
Next Response j
Previous Response k