My dad has been in hospital for two weeks and for the first week and a half was wearing hospital gowns and pyjamas. Twice, this week, he was wearing his own pyjamas.
When I went today, he was back to wearing just a gown. As i left it occured to me that his own pyjamas might need washing so I went to his bedside cupboard and found them, via the smell, stuffed inside a plastic bag.
I brought them home, donned some rubber gloves and put them in the washing machine along with loads of disinfectant and biological powder.
Is it common practice to leave soiled nightwear in bedside cabinets? Should I complain? It can't be right, surely.
Yes I have, Tilly ...with MrG and with my mother. My mother's weren't even inside a plastic bag and yes I did complain....was told it wasn't normal practice...it was.
No, i wouldn't imagine so. It can't be pleasant for him, although i doubt the hospital will launder everybody's clothes either. Could he have put the bag in there himself?
I'm afraid it seems to be the case Tilly. When my mum was last in hospital, her things were left in poly bags in her locker for me to take away and launder and take back again.
Have you tried that new Dettol laundry liquid yet? It'd be good for this sort of thing, you put it in the fabric softener part of the drawer and it goes into the last rinse.
While I expected to do the washing I expected to be made aware that there was soiled clothing in the locker......there must be a better system than waiting for the smell to alert the relative if there is one....especially as I know lockers are not cleaned between patients.
Yes I found one of my mother's nighties not even in a bag in a drawer when she'd been unconscious hospital, must have been in there for at least 5 days and smelled awful, no-one had told me. My mother would have been mortified, it still haunts me (she died).