Recently, my partner went to Medical ward. Having been diagnosed with Stage 4 Metastatic Prostate Cancer in 2021. They had become quite unwell that day. On the night of their admission they were questioned by a nurse re the amount medication they were on. After spending almost 3 weeks on the ward, when my partner requested pain relief they were told they were maxed out until midnight. My partner requested to see the drug chart on the computer however this was refused. The nurse returned to inform my partner they had not maxed out.
The following day I was contacted by ward staff and informed that my partner was very distressed. They were moved to a 2 bed room in Medical ward. That evening a concerned family member contacted the hospital coordinator with regards to the situation. The coordinator said that they would have my partner moved to another ward as they could give a guarantee that it would not happen again. My partner was moved to Surgical ward, no comment as to what had occurred in Medical ward.
I find it amazing the organization has seemingly nothing in place to investigate the situation I would assume that when a patient is moved to another ward that there would be some form of paperwork completed. To date we have had no contact with any person from CGHS with regards to the situation. I question why should the patient feel they have done something wrong?
The treating doctors did all they could for my partner and we are very grateful for their effort.
I must conclude with our thanks to the PalCare team who have been involved with us for almost 12 months. They demonstrate professionalism, care and respect for us and our home.
"Treatment in hospital"
About: Sale Hospital / Medical Service/Ward Sale Hospital Medical Service/Ward Sale 3850 Sale Hospital / Palliative Care Sale Hospital Palliative Care Sale 3850
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