I feel the bed management system in the RAH has become beyond ridiculous. I have experienced it being unsafe and completely chaotic and undignifying for patients.
I've have several admissions recently where I have been in either MAU/AMU. At one point I was told I was moving ward from AMU/Ward 27. I had surgery 3 days prior and was in pain. I was given no notice, the porter showed up and that was the first I knew and when I got to 27 they never actually had a bed space I was put in a 'floating space' between another patient's bed and a radiator which was on full. I was there for over an hour with my belongings in the bed with me waiting for another patient to be discharged. I could barely move.
They came to take me to CT and my bed couldn't be plugged in to be lowered so I had to climb off the bed which was a complete joke. I witnessed a similar thing happened on a previous admission to another patient who needed to use the bathroom and was beside a window and on a commode with no proper curtain round them it was so degrading.
The porter was apologetic and embarrassed at my situation but it wasn't his job to ensure I had a bed. This is not progress, I feel it it is a disgrace.
"Bed Management System"
About: Royal Alexandra Hospital / Acute Medical Unit (Ward 2) Royal Alexandra Hospital Acute Medical Unit (Ward 2) Paisley PA2 9PN Royal Alexandra Hospital / General Medicine (Wards 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 18 & 27) Royal Alexandra Hospital General Medicine (Wards 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 18 & 27) PA2 9PN Royal Alexandra Hospital / Medical Assessment Unit (MAU) Royal Alexandra Hospital Medical Assessment Unit (MAU) Paisley PA2 9PN
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