My elderly mother was admitted to the unit in September 2015. A number of issues occurred during her stay which I have detailed below:
My mother was not given a shower for 3 weeks.
There was no communication with family members.
When I approached nursing staff for information no one could tell me anything. On countless occasions the response was 'I don't know'
There appeared to be a culture of 'us and them' between nursing staff and medical staff; nursing staff refused to answer any questions and frequently told me that they were not qualified to answer my queries.
On the rare occasion when nursing staff did respond to my questions the following day another staff member would contradict what I had previously been told.
My mother was due to be released on a Friday but at the last minute she was kept in with view to an additional scan being carried out. She spent a full week without any treatment plan or input from staff before the scan was carried out. All requests to take her home were rejected as she would lose her slot in the queue for scans. This was despite the fact that I was able to get her to hospital within a 20 minute window.
The 'us and them' attitude was evident to me in the relationship with ward staff and the radiography unit who refused to put a timescale on the pending scan saying that they would get to her eventually.
Apart from the inconvenience to my mother and my family having to continue visiting her this was a complete waste of a resource - a bed was blocked for a full week.
When she was eventually discharged I was phoned by a member of nursing staff and told that my mother could be collected from the discharge ward. This was a room that she was put in with her belongings. No interaction with nursing staff with any information about services / medication / prognosis despite the fact that my mother was very confused and unable to understand or relay information to me.
"My mother's recent stay in Langlands unit"
About: Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow / Elderly Medicine (Wards 51, 52, 54,55, 57, 8a & 2a) Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow Elderly Medicine (Wards 51, 52, 54,55, 57, 8a & 2a) Glasgow G51 4TF
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