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Elderly mother treated badly
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My elderly mother is frail and rather frail She has regular out patient appointments and needs to use the patient ambulance service.
Today they came to collect her for an appointment, came into her bungalow and promptly left, telling her it stank in there. Admittedly, it isn't very fresh, as she has been quite incontinent recently and her carpet is in need of a steam clean.
Regardless of this, the whole point of this ambulance service, is to ferry the old, infirm and disabled to their hospital appointments. I would have expected these ambulance operatives are used to this kind of thing and worse.
My mother was very upset and eventually they sent another crew to collect her, an hour later, making her over an hour late for her appointment. I think she has been treated appallingling, would anyone else agree?
Today they came to collect her for an appointment, came into her bungalow and promptly left, telling her it stank in there. Admittedly, it isn't very fresh, as she has been quite incontinent recently and her carpet is in need of a steam clean.
Regardless of this, the whole point of this ambulance service, is to ferry the old, infirm and disabled to their hospital appointments. I would have expected these ambulance operatives are used to this kind of thing and worse.
My mother was very upset and eventually they sent another crew to collect her, an hour later, making her over an hour late for her appointment. I think she has been treated appallingling, would anyone else agree?
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You are making this up. Why? I know not.
If that happened to my mother I would not be on an internet chat site. I would be kicking up merry hell at her G.P. All patient transport is logged so her G.P. would be able to get the ambulance persons name.
You are making this up. Why? I know not.
If that happened to my mother I would not be on an internet chat site. I would be kicking up merry hell at her G.P. All patient transport is logged so her G.P. would be able to get the ambulance persons name.
I agree that your mother should not have been subjected to this humiliation, she is obviously experiencing difficulties due to her incontinence problems, maybe you could speak to Social Services, and get her some help with her personal care, perhaps if she were to become used to wearing pads, the problems could be resolved, and your mother would feel much more comfortable.
This seems unbelievable. I'd report this crew immediately, as it's not their job to decide whether personal hygiene has any bearing on being collected for a hospital visit or not!
However, if your mother couldn't walk out to meet the crew herself, I'd say that the lady's in need of a home carer - who'd also make sure that she bathed regularly and the house was kept smelling as fresh as possible. Her GP could probably submit a request for this to her local Council.
However, if your mother couldn't walk out to meet the crew herself, I'd say that the lady's in need of a home carer - who'd also make sure that she bathed regularly and the house was kept smelling as fresh as possible. Her GP could probably submit a request for this to her local Council.
Don't be upset Velvetee, it's very difficult when this sort of thing happens, the crew weren't understanding at all, and yes, I think you should complain, but your mum needs some help, contact Social Services, that's what they're there for, if your mum gets the help she needs then the situation will improve for her, and that's what matters! good luck......welsh
She really needs to be in a care home and I've tried to get her to think about it, but she is of the belief that they will abuse her in a home, so refuses to even consider it. It's very dificult, as she doesn't get much interaction and she seems to be a bit senile now and has various health problems.
I live 50 miles away and now that I'm pregnant, haven't been able to visit as much as I used to. I've mentioned my sister before, who lives 5 minutes from my mother, but she hasn't visited her for over 6 weeks.
I live 50 miles away and now that I'm pregnant, haven't been able to visit as much as I used to. I've mentioned my sister before, who lives 5 minutes from my mother, but she hasn't visited her for over 6 weeks.
Glad your mother's being cared for as far as possible Velvetee, but 3 visits per day should be adequate to keep her feeling clean and fresh. Incontinence pads are usually provided free of charge, and the thicker ones can hold an enormous amount of urine until she's due for her next change. Not only would I report the ambulance crew asap, but I'd have a word with the carer/s and or your mum's GP with a view to her having further medical checks, just to make sure that she has no infection or anything. Hope you get it sorted out quickly.
The problem is Ice, she doesn't think she is incontinent and refuses to wear pads or special pants. Her carers come in the morning and wash and dress her, but she will sit in her chair for hours, instead of going to the toilet/commode, so when she stands up, it just comes out. She is, therefore, urinating on the carpet and her chair, so this is where the smell comes from.
I'm on holiday from work over the next couple of weeks, so will get a specialist carpet cleaning company to go in and steam and deodorise. It's a temporary measure though.
I'm on holiday from work over the next couple of weeks, so will get a specialist carpet cleaning company to go in and steam and deodorise. It's a temporary measure though.
Stoke, my sister doesn't care. She stopped visiting my mother 6-7 weeks ago, when she discovered she no longer had access to her bank account. There isn't any money available to her anymore, so no reason to visit. I don't speak to her anymore and want nothing to do with her or her money grabbing offspring.
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