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"The excellent care I received after having a stroke"

About: Altnagelvin Area Hospital / Emergency department Northern Ireland Ambulance Service / Emergency ambulance response Older people's healthcare / Stroke Unit Ward 40

(as the patient),

I began the morning going to work as usual and returning home for my breakfast after 10am. I was upstairs and felt a numbness in my face and then afterwards my left arm began to get numb. I walked towards the bedroom to discover my left leg was too weak to walk on. I knew right away from the ads on the TV that this was a possible stroke. I called my wife and she immediately called for an ambulance.

After a discussion with the emergency services, they immediately dispatched an ambulance which arrived within 15 mins. Little did I know the care and attention I was about to receive was unbelievable. The ambulance arrived and both paramedics were brilliant they put me and my wife at ease. From the minute they arrived, time was of the essence and they were contacting A&E of my arrival and my symptoms and the time of when the stroke happened. The driver of the the ambulance blue lighted me to the hospital in record time, she was amazing.

On arrival at Altnagelvin Hospital, I couldn't believe that so many staff were on hand to support me. The consultant and doctors were on the ball asking questions and diagnosing as at the same time the nurses were frantically trying to get blood from me they were absolutely fantastic. I was taken for a CT scan immediately and treated with blood thinners to disperse the clot which may have been causing the stroke. I was told that because of the quick reaction I only had four hours in order for this drug to be administered, so I was very lucky.

I was then taken to Ward 40 ( Stroke ) ward for recovery. From the first instance, the nurses and doctors were there to support me. For the 24 hours on the ward I received the most brilliant support constantly and everyone of the staff who cared for me gave 200% right to the time of my discharge the next day.

I would like to thank all the staff in Ward 40 for the care, empathy and support they gave me on a very worrying day for me and my family. You all went over and above your pay grade and should be very proud of yourselves. Even through the madness of the day to day within the Ward and the obvious pressures you are under, you all put up a brave face and had the crack and put on a smile and showed empathy to others . Well done everyone.

I have stayed in 5 star hotels all around the world and never received the treatment I did on Ward 40, you have restored my belief in real people again. 

Thank you all so much you don't realise how much I appreciate what you all did for me. 

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Response from Maggie Hamilton, Experience & Involvement Facilitator, Quality, Safety & Improvement, Northern Ireland Ambulance Service 4 days ago
Maggie Hamilton
Experience & Involvement Facilitator, Quality, Safety & Improvement,
Northern Ireland Ambulance Service

The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) Experience and Involvement Facilitator is responsible for developing and delivering high quality, effective services and processes for NIAS Service Users, Carers, their Advocates, the Public and NIAS Staff across Northern Ireland (NI) to facilitate and enable them to fully contribute to and participate in experience and involvement in relation to the NIAS.

Submitted on 10/10/2025 at 13:56
Published on Care Opinion at 13:56


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Good afternoon Liam271,

My name is Maggie Hamilton, I am the Experience and Involvement officer with Northern Ireland Ambulance service. I am grateful to you for taking the time to share your experiences of the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service. It was heartening to learn that the care and attention you received was unbelievable and how brilliant both paramedics were not only putting you, but also your wife at ease.

It means such a lot to our teams to hear that they have a made a difference to those they care for and I am sure they will be delighted to hear your lovely words. I would like to share your feedback with the paramedics who attended to you on the day and in order to locate them I would require the following information:

o Date and approximate time of the incident

o The address the ambulance was dispatched to

If you are happy to share this information, I can be contacted at:

Maggie.hamilton@nias.hscni.net

I hope you are recovering well.

Kind regards,

Maggie

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Response from Nola Jeffers, Specialist Stroke Nurse, Western health and Social Care Trust 4 days ago
Nola Jeffers
Specialist Stroke Nurse,
Western health and Social Care Trust
Submitted on 10/10/2025 at 16:26
Published on Care Opinion at 16:28


Good Afternoon Liam271

Thank you for your kind words regarding your recent experience with the stroke team and ward 40. We understand the initial response of our team is unnerving but your quick actions of recognising stroke symptoms helped us as a team provide you good stroke care. The team are delighted to hear such positive feedback this means a lot and we are so glad that you are recovering well.

We as a team wish you all the very best in your recovery

Nola

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