An elderly relative of mine was admitted to Queens hospital on 22nd Jan 2016 having previously been at the hospital on the night of the 21/22nd but sent home with anti-biotics.
This post is dated 31st Jan and as yet no diagnosis has been forthcoming ( 10 days and counting ) for several reasons
1.
There seems to be a shortage of doctors for the weekend ( and this is the second weekend we have experienced )
2.
Technicians don't appear to be on duty at the weekend either.
3.
The truth is hard to prize out of staff
4.
It's taken my family a week to get a scan carried out ! A&E take priority - that I understand - but a week ?
Unless my family were there to feed my relative - that person would starve - and the wards are so warm that fluids are vital - but as I state - unless we are there our relative would dehydrate as well - other people aren't so lucky.
Food is left at the end of the bed or out of reach - a problem if we were not there.
As stated above there has been no diagnosis - there has also been no treatment ( apart from a saline drip ) in this time as well. As the title suggests - if you are elderly - steer clear of Queens - you won't get much treatment if any !!
"If your'e old and need a hosital - don't bother..."
About: Queen's Hospital (Romford) Queen's Hospital (Romford) Romford RM7 0AG
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