I have had specialist appointments at the specialist centre in the past and I've found parking has been so impossible I have resorted to parking at a friends place and walking over 1km with my small child to attend his appointment after driving 2 hours to Perth.
Recently I brought my elderly parent to visit their sibling who is currently a patient at Fiona Stanley hospital. I knew parking near the specialist centre was next to impossible so we went round the back to the multi storey car park. I only knew it was there from a previous visit as mentioned above, because there are no signs directing people to visitors parking. There is no signage to indicate the entrance to the parking area, we had to circle back to enter. I’m not sure if it’s all been removed due to the construction works? Once inside we eventually found a parking spot. I noticed there was then no signage to indicate how to actually get into the hospital from the car park. We entered the rehab centre where we had to seek out a staff member and were directed downstairs and made our way into the main hospital. Once inside we found out way to our family members room. It doesn’t help that our family member was moved rooms over 4 times in a 10 day stay. My parent (next of kin) was not notified of any room changes and actually walked in one day to find a stranger instead of their sibling in the room they expected their sibling to be in.
My parent found this very distressing.
My parent also found it distressing that they, as next of kin, was not notified when their sibling's surgery had been cancelled (multiple times) , when their sibling eventually did go in for surgery and when they came back to the ward. Zero communication from Fiona Stanley about anything to do with their next of kin. My parent felt belittled by staff every time they tried to call to find out about their sibling.
My parent also struggled to walk the distance from the high rise parking area into the hospital and back.
I consider myself to be fairly well travelled and good at finding my way around (I do not live in Perth), but found the whole experience very confusing. I feel sorry for elderly and disabled people who just want to visit their loved ones in hospital.
I feel that better signage for visitors and communication with next of kin would go a long way.
"Confusing for visitors, no communication and parking nightmare"
About: Fiona Stanley Hospital Fiona Stanley Hospital Murdoch 6150
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