What I liked
Pleasant & helpful staff when I called assessment unit
What could be improved
Communication-My father was admitted from his care home on his doctors recommendation. He still waited approx. 4 hrs. in A&E before transfer to an assesssment ward,then very late evening transferred again to C2. He is 85, has lung cancer and a secondary brain tumour as result of which he is very confused, forgets things immediately, has frequent nosebleeds etc. Family friends accompanied him all day as I (his only daughter) live in USA. They noted that the hospital did not have his earlier notes while he was in A&E, therefore staff were working without info. that they themselves has issued on a previous visit, so if the friends hadn't been there to point out the seriousness of his condition , no-one there would have known. Also , medical staff were apparently reluctant to give our friends info. because they are not relatives. Hello! That is why they were there 'cos I can't be. I understand the privacy part but surely if friends stay with a patient for 8 hrs. & more, it is because they care, not that they are nosy, especially as the situation was explained.It was with relief that I learned he has been transferred back to his care home.
It took me 20 minutes to be connected to the assessment unit line after being put on hold, played music at then finally given a direct number.
"Pleasant & helpful staff ..."
About: Royal Blackburn Hospital Royal Blackburn Hospital Blackburn BB2 3HH
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