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"Comparing dialysis units"

About: Renal (Kidney) Medicine & Dialysis University Hospital Monklands / Renal (Ward 1)

(as a service user),

I am a patient within the Dialysis unit at Monklands Hospital however, when I go on Holiday I receive my Dialysis at Crosshouse Hospital as it is the closest to my caravan location. I honestly have no criticism of this unit whatsoever the arrival lounge is warm and comfortable, with a TV on operation with the latest early ironing news etc, the nurse who is looking after you comes and escorts you to your machine which is ready and waiting, once on the machine you are presented. with warm toast tea/ coffee very welcome if you have had a long journey, The staff are a very attentive and pleasant, the Ward itself is comfortably lit and the chairs are very functional and pleasant to sit on. The arrival mid morning of hot soup and sandwiches certainly perks you up absolutely excellent. The operation of this facility to me is 100%and gets 10/10.

I think it would not be fair if I did not mention Monklands, arrival lounge is a cold corridor, with a small number chairs, at the appointed time we all rush in at once and wait for machines to be operational, Refreshments come approx2 hrs after arrival in the form of cold sandwiches tea/coffee followed by the same at 11am if any left, the constant run of air conditioning makes the ward very cold for the patient, not so for the staff who would appear overstretched. I think 1x5 patients is a lot.

In my opinion, Crosshouse runs like a well-oiled machine compared to my experiences in Monklands. My only real credit at Monklands goes to the nurses who try their best with what they have. Room for improvement here 4/10 and that's because of the nurses.

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Response from Eunice Goodwin, Patient Feedback Manager for NHS Ayrshire and Arran, Quality Improvement and Governance Team, NHS Ayrshire and Arran 6 years ago
Eunice Goodwin
Patient Feedback Manager for NHS Ayrshire and Arran, Quality Improvement and Governance Team,
NHS Ayrshire and Arran

I respond initially to most of the posts and ensure they are passed to the appropriate team whether they are compliments, observations or grumbles. It is important to make sure all issues are addressed and I try to encourage that to happen for all the posts as required.

Submitted on 09/10/2017 at 12:44
Published on Care Opinion at 13:35


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Dear Bit519,

Thank you so much for your detailed description of a 'day in the life' of Crosshouse Hospital's Dialysis unit. I guess that if you have to have dialysis, this must help it to be a much more pleasant day.

Thank you for sharing this with us, I will make sure the Dialysis team are aware of your lovely post.

I expect that my Lanarkshire Colleagues will respond too.

Best wishes,

Eunice

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Response from June Delaney, Senior Nurse, Care of the Elderly Medicine, University Hospital Monklands, NHS Lanarkshire 6 years ago
We are preparing to make a change
June Delaney
Senior Nurse, Care of the Elderly Medicine, University Hospital Monklands,
NHS Lanarkshire
Submitted on 10/10/2017 at 13:27
Published on Care Opinion at 14:51


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Dear Bit519,

Thank you for taking the time to post your experience on Care Opinion. I was concerned to hear of your experience within Monklands Hospital Renal Unit and apologise for any discomfort this has caused you. We value your comments as it helps us to make valuable patient centered change, we will take your comments on board and work as a team to address the issues you have raised. I would also very much like to take this as an opportunity to meet with you to both look at how we could improve our service and to give you feedback as to what changes we implement.

If you would be happy for me to do this please contact Lesley Mallon, Patient Affairs Manager on 01236 713065.

With Thanks

June Delaney

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Response from June Delaney, Senior Nurse, Care of the Elderly Medicine, University Hospital Monklands, NHS Lanarkshire 5 years ago
We have made a change
June Delaney
Senior Nurse, Care of the Elderly Medicine, University Hospital Monklands,
NHS Lanarkshire
Submitted on 11/10/2018 at 11:57
Published on Care Opinion at 16:58


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Dear Bit519

We've made a change, following your very helpful feedback, we ensured that necessary repairs were carried out in the area, stocked up on covers should they be required and offered alternates to snacks when requested.

It was a pleasure meeting you, hope you are well,

June

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