My father was in this unit for 2 weeks up until his death on 13 June. The care he received here was wonderful, at no time did we feel "in the way" and we were actively encourage to come and go as we please whenever we wanted to. The consultants went out of their way to speak to us whenever we requested and at no time were decisions made without discussing them with us first. The nursing staff and health care staff were amazing, they work very long shifts and are on their feet all the time. There were a few who lacked communication skills, such as at meal times, when patients may need to be fed or when patients intimate care was required. All they have to do is speak to them, just because they cant always answer or may be confused, a few words cost nothing. Several staff members stood out, they always made a point of talking to us and as we were there rather a lot they always checked we were taking care of ourselves. The person who stood out most was the HCA, fantastic communication skills, and so much compassion - they would make a fantastic nurse. The Chaplaincy Team were great as was the palliative care Nurse. When we knew dad was being transferred from PRUH we were dreading it, but we have had our faith restored and The Stroke Unit here was even better than at the PRUH. Thank you
"The Stroke Unit"
About: Croydon University Hospital Croydon University Hospital Croydon CR7 7YE
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