My 93yr old mother needed to use the toilet and I asked a nurse for assistance. My mother cannot stand and has dementia.
The nurse took us to another floor to use a disabled toilet which was very low and I said my mother would not be able to use it as she has no hip on one side and a severely arthritic and painful knee on the other side and cannot stand. I was expected to help the nurse as she made no effort to get another professional to help.
My mother was crying out and the nurse tried to lower her out of the wheelchair to the toilet. The nurse then left to get a hoist and left us unattended for at least 10minutes and my mother was crying out. It was very distressing and I called for help. Three other nurses came in and one got a hoist.
The first nurse then came back with unsuitable equipment and was asked to take it back by the other nurses. The nurses were not sympathetic to my mother who by this time had very bad cramp and was still perched on the low toilet. It took some time to lift her with the hoist back into her wheelchair.
My mother and I were shown no respect or kindness and this was following a 2hr ordeal in the eye department where my mother is being treated for macular degeneration.
"My 93yr old mother's safety was at risk due to very poor assistance to use the toilet in the eye department outpatients department"
About: Royal Berkshire Hospital / Ophthalmology Royal Berkshire Hospital Ophthalmology RG1 5AN
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