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"Smoking in the ward"

About: University Hospital Hairmyres / Mental Health (Wards 19 &20)

(as a relative),

A close relative was in ward 20 for ten days, during which time other patients persisted to smoke. The unit smelled of smoke and the bedroom area even more so. This exacerbated the patients condition. 

Hourly obs were rarely completed hourly, less so overnight.

There was little therapeutic benefit to the admission with many staff being poorly engaged with the patients. Sadly at times the staff seemed to lack understanding that highly educated people were being cared for and persisted to talk as though all patients had a poor understanding or a cognitive deficit. 

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Response from Laura Jack, Service Manager, Specialist Children's Health Services Unit (SCSHU) inc. Paediatric & CAMHS, NHS Lanarkshire 5 years ago
Laura Jack
Service Manager, Specialist Children's Health Services Unit (SCSHU) inc. Paediatric & CAMHS,
NHS Lanarkshire
Submitted on 15/01/2019 at 09:24
Published on Care Opinion at 11:55


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Dear Anon89,


Thanks for getting in touch, although I was sorry to read about your relatives experiences.

I wondered if you would be able to contact me directly to discuss - so we can get some more detail and look into this for you.

You can reach me on 01698 858 321, 01698 858 292 or via email: patientaffairs.primarycare@lanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk


Thanks

Laura

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