Recently I had a chance meeting with a service User that I key work, This person had a stroke quite recently has mobility issues and is very vulnerable. When I met them at 10pm in the evening they appeared confused and worried about the situation they had found themselves in, the service user explained to me that they had been discharged from Crosshouse Hospital after undergoing tests as they had a fall and felt that there may be some underlying issues possibly a small stroke, Patient transport picked them up from home to take them to hospital but after undergoing tests was found to be healthy enough to go home, the service user was then given a bus pass and told to make their own way home. I think this is a blatant disregard of the duty of care, sending a vulnerable adult to find ther way home in a strange place with no jacket, no money and no way of contact friends or family. After boarding one bus into town, they had missed the last bus to their destination and decided that they would get a train home(with no money) meaning a 1 mile walk to the nearest train station where I luckily bumped into them. After 2 hours and various phone calls to colleagues it was agreed that I would escort the person to the nearest police station in the hope that they could take them home, Luckily and thankfully supported the person to get home.
I dread to think what would have happened if I never had that chance meeting, this complaint could have been a lot more strongly worded and regarding a different issue entirely.
"Sending a vulnerable adult home alone"
About: Crosshouse Hospital / Accident & Emergency Crosshouse Hospital Accident & Emergency KA2 0BE
Posted by Jack Burton (as ),
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