I was admitted to WGH in February with Covid19 to ward 42, was there 3 days then admitted to ICU ward 20 for 110 days then spent time back in ward 42 then ward 54.
I couldn't have hoped to be looked after in a better place. From the doctors, nurses, student nurses, occupational therapists, physios and cleaners. Every single one of them took time to help and encourage me to get better. Every one of you deserve a medal.
Even when I was moved from ICU to ward 42 then ward 52 some of you even took the time to visit me on the wards. I do apologise to everyone who came to see me from ICU and I could not remember them but Covid does that to your memory.
I cannot thank you all enough for saving my life. I now have pulmonary fibrosis due to Covid which is difficult but I'm coping.
Staff attitude
Staff skills
Team work
Seeing the whole me
Treatment
Medication
Pain relief
Being listened to
Being given time
Nurses
Care staff
Ambulance staff
Doctor
Other staff
Cleanliness
Food
Room
Privacy
Things to do
Keeping in touch
Access to outdoors
"Covid 19/Pulmonary Fibrosis"
About: Western General Hospital / Respiratory Medicine Western General Hospital Respiratory Medicine EH4 2XU
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