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My 93 year old Mum was in S.O.P for a couple of weeks in October 2013. She was unable to move around so had to rely on the nurses to take her to the toilet. She would often wait 20 minutes or more to be taken. She would then be left in the toilet until they returned. This would sometimes be 45 minutes by which time the automatic light had switched off and Mum was in total darkness. visiting one day I saw the red light on over the toilet door. Waited and waited to see if a nurse came. When one finally did (10minutes but how long had the light been on before I noticed it?), she was doing the menu round and was oblivious to the light, I had to point it out to her! Then there was the discharge - distressing for mum and the family. She is coming home, she isnt, she is, she isnt and so on. Then they said she would not be fit for a couple of weeks so I cancelled care and prepared to go away on a preplanned trip relieved to know mum would be safe., Then a couple of days before I was due to go away for a week they announced she would be going home after all on the day I was going away. It was then a mad scramble to sort out care. Mum was getting upset that I would cancel the trip, so guilt feelings all round. Some of the nurses and doctors were very nice and friendly, but they really need to get their act together and understand the impact of their actions and inaction. Social Services were great getting things sorted for discharge.
"St Osyths Priory Ward"
About: Clacton Hospital Clacton Hospital CO15 1LH
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