Following the recent headlines about a cris... - Care Community
Following the recent headlines about a crisis in A&E, are you concerned for a loved one?
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The NHS staff do their best under difficult circumstances and are clearly understaffed/stressed
With the winter flu bug and other medical conditions that require treatment, it certainly a worry when the elderly are waiting in corridors for treatment, Nursing staff and doctors working 12 -14 hrs each day, this will affect both the NHS staff and patents care.....
Staff are over worked and mistakes will occur its a fact. Peoples lives are at risk.
The programme on television this week "Hospital" really hit home the dilemmas and stress of working for a buckling NHS, I feel for everyone involved.
In the month leading up to Christmas my mum had:-
3 home visits from GP.
1 emergency Dr
5 Ambulances
An "urgent" assessment in Older People's Rapid Assessment Unit
A normal GP appointment. (Interesting to note here we got in early as 2 other appointments didn't turn up.)
Between Christmas and New Year a home assessment from the Practice Nurse team.
Not for anything life threatening so I feel a bit of referred guilt from over the NHS
Adult Social care is planning to come for a further home assessment
I can only agree with the above. Its the "patients" causing some of the issue
When I was able I volunteered as a ward helper. It was important to get the physiotherapist a cuppa as she usually only managed time for a lunch of mars bar and coffee.
Agree with tinlizzy , tired people make mistakes. I fail to understand how some important jobs get 12 hour intensive shifts.
I have had recent experience of A & E at Western Sussex Trust Worthing Hospital. I received prompt excellent treatment & spent 4 days on the Emergency floor as there were no respiratory beds available. The care and attention on the ward was excellent when a bed was free I spent a further 6 days on respiratory ward The hospital was very busy. Staff are stretched as there are not enough but the do an amazing job