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"Rude uncaring neglected patients bad attitudes"

About: William Harvey Hospital (Ashford)

My daughter recently had her baby here and how surprised we were to receive the very poor care and treatment received, she was told what would be happening and when they would be doing it but that got put to bottom of list as something else more important always came up when asked why she had been forgotten or it's because they just changed staff, they put on her notes that often she would go off the ward when they needed to treat her which was a load of rubbish as they suggested she did to ease labour pains, as it also put her off asking them to deal with her so they could deal with everyone else, we know other patients do take priority that are more urgent but we were being fobbed off the whole time we were there,none of them seemed to know what they were doing as one "midwife" even asked why my daughter why she had a canular in her hand which clearly showed that they hadn't been briefed by the shift before!! also they put that they asked her for three water samples and she never did them, she did do them and we had to go and find a nurse to remind them aswell and still they didn't bother to collect them they were left on the side of basin in her room , all three of them so the staff lied about her doing samples when it was their fault, also there were two full up bowls of vomit left on her bedside all day after being told once again on numerous occasions they were there. Eventually a midwife acknowledged my daughter had been completely neglected and it wasn't fair and was going to sort her a midwife to look after her, that didn't happen either, they said they were busy but had plenty of time to cluck at reception amongst each other, the staff were awful, rude and made us feel like we didn't exist and we didn't matter, and other patients also said the same about the staff that was on too. They spoilt what should have been a lovely experience, which then lead us to discharging ourselves and not waiting for paperwork we had had enough, we informed our midwife who agreed with us and said that we should have complained too, and since coming home I've heard stories very similar to ours of people who were in there around the same time, they made it sound it was us that was in the wrong when in actual fact it was their lack of care and neglect they tried to cover up by blaming us in the notes by saying we wasn't in the room after they told us to walk around, and the watersamples they forgot about after being reminded often. I must say there were a couple of midwives who were lovely and they put the others to shame and were much more caring and professional the rest of the staff that were on need to learn from them or get rid of them.

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Response from Sally Smith, Chief Nurse and Director Of Quality, East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust 8 years ago
Sally Smith
Chief Nurse and Director Of Quality,
East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust
Submitted on 24/12/2015 at 18:12
Published on Care Opinion on 25/12/2015 at 14:11


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Thank you so much for taking the trouble to write to us about this dreadful experience. I am so sorry to hear this. If you would like me to look into your concerns in more detail, please email me and I will ask our Head of Midwifery to contact you. My email address is: Sally.smith2@nhs.net.

I do hope, despite this, that the family is able to enjoy your daughter's new baby.

Sally

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