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About: University Hospital Lewisham

My uncle was admitted at 730 am for day surgery due to complications with another patient the surgery was delayed for a few hours was told to come an pick him up at 8 pm by reception after sitting there for many hours at 6 pm I received a phone call to collect him before I could get there they had let him go alone he is a dementia patient an has no idea what he is actually doing we had to get police to find him as he went missing it wad frezzing cold he had no discharge papers or after care information we was told by a member of staff he asked to go for a smoke they let him go with out escorted an even said they had a feeling he wasn't coming back they was told on day he had dementia an i reassured they would take care of him unfortunately this was not the case I'm disgusted an angery as this is twice now in past 6 month they have not listen to us an have let my uncle go without anyone with him twice he has gone missing from hospital no security in hospital at all apart from a very tall man who just walks round all day mainly in car park when you talk to the staff after the event they are very rude an quick to blame the family an the patient for any problems caused an experienced not even n apology

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Response from University Hospital Lewisham 8 years ago
University Hospital Lewisham
Submitted on 12/04/2016 at 10:42
Published on nhs.uk on 13/04/2016 at 02:31


Thank you for helping us improve services by making a formal complaint which we investigated and responded to.

Ms Lewis who investigated apologised that the information about your uncle was not shared fully with the staff involved in his care on the day of his surgery, 14 January 2016.

Your complaint has been shared with the Theatre Manager, Ms Liz Thomson. She will ensure that in future, there is a process in place for sharing information on vulnerable patients to ensure that they are not put at risk whilst in the care of the hospital staff. She will also ensure that relatives are telephoned earlier if a patient is known to be vulnerable to avoid lengthened waiting times.

It has been requested that a notification is added to the Trust’s computer system to let staff know about your uncle’s short term memory loss, the effect of this for him and your role as his carer. This system can only be accessed by staff involved in patient care. We have also complied with national guidance and referred this case to the Hospital Safeguarding Team to determine if they feel the incident needs further investigation. They are currently waiting for the local authority to advise on the way forward and will follow any guidance given.

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