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"We both caught COVID"

About: East Ayrshire Community Hospital / Cardiology Golden Jubilee National Hospital / Cardiac Surgery University Hospital Ayr / Cardiology University Hospital Ayr / General Medicine

(as a relative),

My wife has been in hospital, firstly in Ayr on various wards. They didn’t know what was wrong with her, finally decided that she had endocarditis, massive doses of antibiotics which after 3 months are still continuing. They moved her The Golden Jubilee where she had open heart surgery. Whilst there she had a fall (she has not been good on her feet for 20 years after a viral encephalitis which left her with epilepsy) and broke her ankle and to my knowledge her leg as well . The nurse who phone me said she had had a small accident and that at least she didn’t have to go to a+e . While she was in the cardiac ward in Ayr hospital she also caught Covid and so did I. After 2 years, we both caught Covid from an NHS hospital. It honestly feels like they have tried their best to drive me insane.

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Response from Hazel Hynd, Acute Services Business Manager, University Hospital Ayr, NHS Ayrshire & Arran 2 years ago
Hazel Hynd
Acute Services Business Manager, University Hospital Ayr,
NHS Ayrshire & Arran
Submitted on 03/05/2022 at 10:47
Published on Care Opinion at 10:47


I am very sorry to hear about your recent experiences and fully appreciate that this has been a very difficult time for both your wife and yourself. If you would like to discuss this in more detail then please get in touch with me. My name is Hazel Hynd and I'm the business manager for acute services at UHA, my extension is 16958,or if you prefer you can email me at hazel.hynd@aapct.scot.nhs.uk. Your feedback is very important and helps us to improve our service.

Best wishes

Hazel

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Response from Andrea Heatley, Risk and Feedback Facilitator, Clinical Governance, NHS Golden Jubilee 2 years ago
Andrea Heatley
Risk and Feedback Facilitator, Clinical Governance,
NHS Golden Jubilee
Submitted on 04/05/2022 at 10:50
Published on Care Opinion at 11:21


Dear Disappointted Ayrshire,

I am sorry that you are unhappy with the care your wife received at the NHS Golden Jubilee. I understand and appreciate the distress and upset that this has caused you both. In order for us to be able to look into this matter and provide you with a detailed response, please can you contact us at feedback@gjnh.scot.nhs.uk? Alternatively you can call us on 0141 951 0000 and ask to speak to the Clinical Governance Department where we will be more than happy to speak with you.

Kind regards

Andrea Heatley

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Update posted by Disappointted Ayrshire (a relative)

With the Jubilee Hospital they were really good with the heart surgery. I think they were to pushy to get me to visit my wife after her heart op in fact when I saw her it frightened me. I wish they had given more information about her state - a little chat with me before I saw her it would have prepared me for the shocking state. They discharge her to Kilmarnock to do a operation which wasn’t suitable for her condition, so spent two unnecessary transports, both of which very uncomfortable trips both with broken leg.

She only stayed in Kilmarnock for the weekend as then they decided to send her back to Glasgow (Royal) - yet another hospital, yet another set of rules to find my way around. The broken leg I feel was caused the lack of compassion. She has now got at least (as I understand it) up to 6 months with this cage around her leg. She will not be able to manage crutches as her balance is no good after her bout of viral encephalitis some 20 years ago. I feel there is still a problem with the Ayr hospital.

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