I wish I could agree with the last persons feedback, but sadly our experience was very far from that. My mum was very ill when she went to Opal House. She hated it there. It was noisy and unfriendly. Her room didn't even have curtains. We had such high hopes that the unit would help her get her strength back, but she appeared to be ignored much of the time.
Two of her daughters lived a long way off. We were unable to contact our mum as her phone had dropped under her bed, and no one gave it back to her. When we did manage to finally get hold of her, it was very apparent that she was deteriorating rapidly.
Staff refused to speak to us about her care, and did not get a doctor to asses her. We felt one particular member of staff was actively rude and uncaring when we spoke to them. I couldn't get up from Dorset on that day, and they were only able to offer me a 'possible' discussion with the doctor in 5 days time if I drove up.
The next day they finally realised she had pneumonia and transferred her back to the hospital. By then it was too late, and beyond medical help. She died the next day.
The staff on AMU were fantastic. Such a contrast to our experience at Opal House. We think she was left to suffer needlessly at Opal House, and that staff seemed to exhibit a total lack of appreciation of how difficult it is to support someone from a distance whilst at the same time holding down a job. I have had lots of experience with the NHS, but I have never come across such unhelpful staff.
We had such high hopes of the Opal unit, but were severely let down.
"Mum mums care at Opal House"
About: Wythenshawe Hospital Wythenshawe Hospital Manchester M23 9LT
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