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DONT PAY TO COMPLAIN,

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vera2010

vera2010 Report 27 Nov 2013 21:04

Dizzi i'm sorry to hear your complaints were not upheld by the hospital after your appalling treatment recently. I recall your thread. Its probably too late for this, or you may have already done it,but you can put your comments on NHS Choices for all to see.

http://www.nhs.uk/servicedirectories/Pages/HospitalCommentInput.aspx?servicetype=hospital&searchtype=hospitalcommentsearch

I hope you don't have a recurrence of such treatment should you need to be re-admitted to hospital in the future and that your further letter lets them know that your complaint is not 'going away'



Vera

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 27 Nov 2013 21:14

not sure where Dizzi is - have now sent her the final draft for her approval or otherwise

DIZZI

DIZZI Report 27 Nov 2013 21:46

HI ANN
THANKS FOR YOUR DRAFT LETTER ,THINGS HERE ARE LIKE
CHAOS THIS AFTERNOON,
OH COLD HAS GOT A LOT WORSE AND DAUGHTER HAS FRACTURED
HER ANKLE,GRANDSON HAS HAD SICK BUG ,,I FEEL LIKE WALKING ROUND WITH A MASK ON,WHEN I GET CHANCE I WILL READ DRAFT LETTER THROUGH,
THANKS

Elizabethofseasons

Elizabethofseasons Report 28 Nov 2013 00:10

Dear All

Hello

This website was set up so people could see complaints about their hospital and different services.

https://www.patientopinion.org.uk/.


I would also add that a copy of the letter should be sent to the Patients Association.

Helpline: 0845 608 4455
Email: [email protected]


By law, all health care staff have to have training in manual handling of people.
If they don't follow proper procedures, then the organisation becomes responsible for the neglect of the patient as well.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

"MOVING AND HANDLING PEOPLE"
An Illustrated Guide

Edited by Sue Ruszala

This books shows how a healthcare worker can handle any situation with a patient.

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Take gentle care
Elizabeth, EOS
xx

Justice of Peace

Justice of Peace Report 28 Nov 2013 07:23

Reading Dizzi's thread brings back so many memories of what could only be called sheer hell. In 2007 I spent ten days in a ward which was dominated by the senior nurse who took an instant dislike to me, she encouraged the rest of her team to make fun of me, ignore my pleas for assistance and generally make my stay uncomfortable, for the whole of my stay I was connected to a drip and a catheter. It so happened that this senior nurse did two night shifts and she refused to erect the night bars either side of my bed, I was in so much pain, was used to sleeping in a double bed and frightened that with tossing and turning I would fall out of said bed, my please were ignored as were my requests to be helped to the toilet. During the daylight hours I was encouraged to walk by the physiotherapy staff but was refused a zimmer by this very same nurse. When my daughter demanded the use of one for me she was refused also, so she left the hospital, drove into town and arrived back in the ward with a brand new zimmer, to say I was unpopular is an understatement but I did hear a few titters from some of the nurses who I believe did not agree with their senior nurses actions! On discharge I did hand in a report on misconduct by staff but never received any follow up. They do say that lightening never strikes twice but in my case it did, three weeks later I was admitted back onto the same ward but this time around I was more in charge of my faculties, as in walking and being more alert. I could not believe it but the first person to attend my bedside was the one and only domineering nurse who disliked me, her opening statement being ' oh no, not you again', this time my back went up and in protest I started to get dressed, along came a young doctor and questioned my actions so I told him of my previous experiences and requested a move to a different ward, outcome being this senior nurse was moved to another ward and I never saw her again. After that the rest of what was her team showed me more respect, just maybe they were glad to see the back of her also.
Dizzi, when hospitalized it is easy to say take a stand for your rights because nine times out of ten we are too ill to take the initiative, am sorry that you suffered at the hands of those who supposedly are there to hasten your recovery, I pray that Anne's letter or a similar version of it has been forwarded to the appropriate people and that notice is finally taken of your complaints. I wish you well for now and for the future, prayers and hugs are winging their way to you lass, love, Joyce P xx

Justice of Peace

Justice of Peace Report 28 Nov 2013 07:23

Reading Dizzi's thread brings back so many memories of what could only be called sheer hell. In 2007 I spent ten days in a ward which was dominated by the senior nurse who took an instant dislike to me, she encouraged the rest of her team to make fun of me, ignore my pleas for assistance and generally make my stay uncomfortable, for the whole of my stay I was connected to a drip and a catheter. It so happened that this senior nurse did two night shifts and she refused to erect the night bars either side of my bed, I was in so much pain, was used to sleeping in a double bed and frightened that with tossing and turning I would fall out of said bed, my please were ignored as were my requests to be helped to the toilet. During the daylight hours I was encouraged to walk by the physiotherapy staff but was refused a zimmer by this very same nurse. When my daughter demanded the use of one for me she was refused also, so she left the hospital, drove into town and arrived back in the ward with a brand new zimmer, to say I was unpopular is an understatement but I did hear a few titters from some of the nurses who I believe did not agree with their senior nurses actions! On discharge I did hand in a report on misconduct by staff but never received any follow up. They do say that lightening never strikes twice but in my case it did, three weeks later I was admitted back onto the same ward but this time around I was more in charge of my faculties, as in walking and being more alert. I could not believe it but the first person to attend my bedside was the one and only domineering nurse who disliked me, her opening statement being ' oh no, not you again', this time my back went up and in protest I started to get dressed, along came a young doctor and questioned my actions so I told him of my previous experiences and requested a move to a different ward, outcome being this senior nurse was moved to another ward and I never saw her again. After that the rest of what was her team showed me more respect, just maybe they were glad to see the back of her also.
Dizzi, when hospitalized it is easy to say take a stand for your rights because nine times out of ten we are too ill to take the initiative, am sorry that you suffered at the hands of those who supposedly are there to hasten your recovery, I pray that Anne's letter or a similar version of it has been forwarded to the appropriate people and that notice is finally taken of your complaints. I wish you well for now and for the future, prayers and hugs are winging their way to you lass, love, Joyce P xx

Justice of Peace

Justice of Peace Report 28 Nov 2013 07:35

Sorry folks that my posting to Dizzi has appeared twice, cannot find delete button to rectify this.Joyce P

ElizabethK

ElizabethK Report 28 Nov 2013 10:19

Where were "the witnessess" did Dizzie see them or was the nurse alone ?

Last week a report and interview on local local TV with a man who visited his mother in hospital in the evening,got home and received a call from her on his mobile to say she could not breathe and no one was answering her bell,he rang his brother who lived nearer the hospital and they got there to find her dead-and the bell still ringing

They are making a big fuss !!

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 29 Nov 2013 17:49

Dizzi - have you read the letter now? if so, is it satisfactory? Do you have a printer or would you like m to print some copies off for you, then if you send me a message with your address I can send them to you

DIZZI

DIZZI Report 29 Nov 2013 18:23

HI ANN
WILL GET BACK TO YOU ASP,
TO ADD TO OUR OTHER MISHAPS MOTHER IN LAW HAD
A FALL DOWN SOME STAIRS AND AT 87 WE ARE TRYING
TO GET HER TO DO A FLAT SWOP TO A GROUND FLOOR
ONE WHICH SHE IS FIGHTING,
SO WITH US HAVING COLDS,
GRANDSON SICK
DAUGHTER FRACTURED ANKLE
AND MOTHER IN LAW,
HONEST DONT KNOW WETHER COMING OR GOING

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 29 Nov 2013 19:16

crumbs Dizzi - disasters all round - make sure you think of yourself in all this