I spent four days recently in the Ulster Hospital, Dundonald. N.I.
I was brought to the hospital in an emergency ambulance which had a three member team.
My first accommodation in the hospital was disappointing, as my bed was in a corridor beside the nurses desk area. Screens of course were available.
The arrangement changed very much in my favour as I was moved to a luxury room with all the facilities anyone would wish for.
The principle purpose for writing this story is to thank all those who played a part in my care and treatment.
The ambulance team, nurses, porters, scanning operators and doctors all treated me with respect and friendly manner. It was obvious that their first objective was my recovery, which proved successful.
"Treated me with respect and friendly manner"
About: Northern Ireland Ambulance Service / Emergency ambulance response Northern Ireland Ambulance Service Emergency ambulance response Belfast BT8 8SG The Ulster Hospital / Emergency Department The Ulster Hospital Emergency Department BT16 1RH
Posted by Thofz95 (as ),
Responses
See more responses from Jennifer Nicholson
See more responses from Maggie Hamilton