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"Contacting my Mum in Hospital."

About: Forth Valley Royal Hospital / Surgical Assessment Unit

(as a relative),

My Mum is currently in Hospital being assessed. I live several hundred miles away. I rang the Ward direct several times when I heard she was admitted but the phone just cut off saying"user busy". I rang at several different times of the day. Same experience.

I rang the central switchboard number this morning and asked to speak to the ward. I waited on line for ten minutes listening to recorded music...without being reassured by the operator...and gave up then as I had an appointment. I rang again in the last hour, explained my experience to the operator, was put through to the Ward. I received help from a member of Staff and they enabled me to speak direct to my Mother, for which I thank them very much.

Having worked in the NHS for 37 years myself before retiring I am a huge fan, and I do not like to complain. However, if wards are so busy they cannot answer the phone they are clearly lacking staff, both clinical and admin, and this places undue pressure on them and is harmful to those in their care. The infrastructure, that leads to phones in Hospitals being unanswered, is clearly inadequate and those in charge of the Hospital should be raising this at the highest levels.

The Nurse I eventually spoke to was extremely helpful and my Mum spoke highly of the care she is receiving. However the clinical staff are clearly being let down by the support systems around them.

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Response from Donna Calder, Senior Charge Nurse, Ward B12, FVRH 3 years ago
We have made a change
Donna Calder
Senior Charge Nurse, Ward B12,
FVRH
Submitted on 24/11/2021 at 17:15
Published on Care Opinion on 25/11/2021 at 10:11


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Thank you for posting on our care opinion and thank you for the feed back from pros and cons of our delivery of care. We take care opinion very seriously and thank you for raising concerns.

Our action going forward is we have ordered a hand held phone for the assessment area which will allow us to answer promptly. I am grateful for the lovely feed back of care and shall share this care opinion with my staff.

I hope your Mum remains in good health and able to return safely back home to you and your family.

Kindest Regards

Donna Calder

Senior Charge SAU/B12

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Update posted by Michp99 (a relative)

Thank you Donna Calder, Senior Charge SAU/B12, for your response and the positive change you are putting in place. Sending my thanks once more to yourself and all your Team.

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