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"Paralysed by ischemic stroke"

About: Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow / Stroke care (Wards 56 and 68)

(as a friend),

During the period of his stay in Ward 56, Langlands Building, he was given consistent care, many kindnesses and much needed encouragement. He appeared to make most progress during those periods when he was in a single room.

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Response from Lisa Ramsay, Patient Experience Public Involvement Team Support, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde 7 years ago
Lisa Ramsay
Patient Experience Public Involvement Team Support,
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde

I work in a small team within NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde. Part of the team’s role is to support patients and carers through our feedback systems which will help to improve the services we provide. On Patient Opinion, I support Lorna Gray, Patient Experience Public Involvement Project Manager, and Niall McGrogan, Head of Patient Experience Public Involvement.

Submitted on 23/10/2016 at 17:15
Published on Care Opinion on 24/10/2016 at 11:33


Dear Nevvy

Thank you for taking the time to post on Patient Opinion. I am pleased to read that the care provided to your friend in Ward 56 of the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital made such a difference to him, especially that he made progress.

I will make sure your kind words are shared with the staff in Ward 56, they will be glad to receive such positive feedback.

Best wishes
Lisa

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