"Wishaw university hospital"

About: University Hospital Wishaw / Inpatient Physiotherapy University Hospital Wishaw / Stroke Unit (Ward 11)

(as a carer),

I arranged with a physio to see how my husband was progressing in his rehabilitation after having a massive stroke. only to be told they were discharging him. I have not had any assessment of the home to see if it is suitable for him as he has weakness all down his left side and uses a Zimmer. I live in an up and down stair home. I am putting in a wetroom for him they have told me I have to put him in a chair lift all they have offered me is a commode and get on with it. I have refused to take him home until the bathroom is done. Surely there needs to be an assessment.I have health issues and nothing is being taken in to account. I feel they are sending him home to vegetate 

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Response from Sharon Morrison, Senior Charge Nurse, COTE, NHS Lanarkshire last week
Sharon Morrison
Senior Charge Nurse, COTE,
NHS Lanarkshire

Charge Nurse

Submitted on 18/07/2024 at 10:42
Published on Care Opinion at 11:06


Good Morning billynew

Thank you for getting in touch. I am sorry to read that you feel like this. I am happy to meet with you if you think that would be of benefit.

If I am not on duty the staff in ward 11 will let you know when I am available.

My email is sharon.morrison@lanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk. I am the SCN in ward 11.

Thanks Sharon

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Response from Laura Walker, Physiotherapy - Wishaw, Physiotherapy, South Lanarkshire University Health & Social Care Partnership last week
Laura Walker
Physiotherapy - Wishaw, Physiotherapy,
South Lanarkshire University Health & Social Care Partnership
Submitted on 18/07/2024 at 13:29
Published on Care Opinion at 14:08


Dear billynew,

Thank you for taking time to feedback on care opinion. I am really sorry to hear this and would be keen to provide assistance to you and your husband. When you visit the ward, please ask the nurse if you can speak to the Physiotherapy Lead (myself) and I will arrange time to discuss this further with you.

Thank you

Laura Walker

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Update posted by billynew (a carer)

Had a conversation with an occupational therapist in Wishaw General, well that was a waste of time. It seems they would rather my husband go into a home than put in a chair lift.

They say if I take him home he must be one level living which will not work. I know him better than anyone and know he won't stay upstairs. My husband has stated to me he won't stay up the stairs or live down the stairs but according to them, he has agreed to it. I have contacted an Advocacy worker to speak to him so I can't be accused of making him say what I want him to say. The way my husband and I have been treated is shocking.

Response from Fiona Cross, Occupational Therapy Team Leader, University Hospital Wishaw, NHS Lanarkshire yesterday
Fiona Cross
Occupational Therapy Team Leader, University Hospital Wishaw,
NHS Lanarkshire
Submitted on 26/07/2024 at 15:33
Published on Care Opinion at 15:33


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Dear billynew,

Thank you for getting in touch via patient opinion and I'm sorry to hear your views on your contacts with the Stroke Occupational therapy team, within the hospital.

Our job is to work with people to try and get them to a stage where they can be safely discharged and continue their recovery/rehabilitation at home.

Unfortunately the type of equipment you are looking for requires assessment of the person and needs to be within your home and this will be looked at following discharge. Additional assessment and decisions regarding adaptations are made by the community teams.

kind regards

Fiona Cross

Team lead Occupational Therapist

University hopsital Wishaw

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