Whilst visiting an elderly friend, he buzzed to inform staff the new man across the room was up on his feet clearly at risk of falling. The nursing assistant who came told him it was fine he was allowed up but when he persisted saying he looked like he was going to fall they said said he could walk with 1 of the Taurus frame so was fine to be up on his own - clearly not. They then proceeded to pull the curtains around the man so the nosy other patients and visitors could not see as they walked away leaving him sat on the edge of his bed only for him to get up and unsteadily attempt to open them again.
We attempt to visit again another day at 1745 this time as protected meal time is clearly marked at finishing at 1730. On ringing the buzzer it was clear the staff were busy and not at the nurses station no problem to wait. Eventually a nursing assistant comes out of a room to collect something obviously busy as wearing their PPE (apron and gloves) looks clearly sees us waiting and goes back in with no acknowledgement we are there. On leaving the room again still wearing the PPE they went into another room, comes back out again a few moments later and walked up the ward to the locked door where we are at and proceeded to use the key pad to unlock the door still wearing the blue gloves. We are then abruptly told we cannot get in as they are about to put all the men to bed so we will need to go somewhere and wait.
Absolutely the patients should be given their dignity whilst being "put to bed" but at the same time there is no need for visitors to be confronted by this hostile attitude.
"Poor experience visiting Lindsay Ward"
About: Biggart Hospital Biggart Hospital Prestwick KA9 2HQ
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