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My father, aged 96, had a fall that resulted in a broken hip, and was admitted to North Tyneside General Hospital early in January of 2010. After being operated on, which seemed to go well, he suffered a major stroke, and lost most of his powers of speech and mobility, and also could not swallow. During his time in the stroke ward he had an acceptable level of care, but on his transfer to a care home the liaison was very poor, and details of his requirements were not made available to the nurse at the home in sufficient time to ensure a good continuity.
The care he received in the care home was excellent, but in June his condition deteriorated, and he had to be readmitted to the hospital, where he died a day or so later. When I arrived at the ward late in the evening , shortly after his death, I was given two carrier bags of his belongings, which I left closed for a day or two while I dealt with various arrangements, involving 200 mile each-way trips from my home. I opened the first bag and found items of clothing and a few ordinary personal effects.
The second bag contained the underwear that he had been wearing when he died, soiled with excrement and accompanied by flies. It is only now that I can begin to deal with this experience, the shock of which looms large as I write. I have hideous images of him spending the last hours of his life in deep distress.
I have no wish to blame individuals, and really the quicker I can finish this note the better, so I can get on with trying to forget the painful things.
But please, do try to avoid this happening to anyone else, it is heartbreakingDeath and dyingFalls trips and slipsStrokeContinuity of careOpening hoursPatient careStroke services
"Very disappointed"
About: North Tyneside General Hospital North Tyneside General Hospital North Shields NE29 8NH
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