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My hospital transport saga

Postby jenniren » 07 Nov 2023, 13:17

Here we go, transport was booked at 4pm and I was told there could be a wait of up to 2hrs, but as I was a non weight bearing patient I couldn't be moved to the discharge lounge. but would have to stay where I was. Not so good as it's also where they send A&E triaged patients needing attention, some very drunk and abusive.

The chap on the desk dealing with the fracture clinic was giving me regular updates as he was tracking my transport. We both got excited when they showed my pick up but then they stopped about 10mins from the hospital and just stayed there for over an hour. They finally arrived just after 8.30pm, their excuse was heavy traffic. I did casually let slip the hospital had been tracking them so that changed to we had to have a break, How convenient it was beside the Toby Carvery!!

Sadly that wasn't the end of it, once I was finally in the ambulance and strapped onto the stretcher I was told we had to drive round to collect a patient from the discharge lounge. An old lady with her carer was brought to the ambulance, but although she had managed to sit in a seat to get there, she was so tired and frail they couldn't get her strapped in safely and she was travelling back to Canterbury. I did offer to change places with her and sit in the chair being careful to keep my leg up, but of course they couldn't do that, if anything went wrong, sharp braking etc they would be judged irresponsible. I obviously understood that, but the following saga was ridiculous. It took 30mins to get through to their control who then decided the old lady would have to go home by taxi paid for by G4S. Great I thought, err no, they booked a taxi from Canterbury so we were both stuck in the ambulance waiting for him to arrive. Complete nonsense, a taxi in Ramsgate could have been with us within 10mins and either meant a round trip so wouldn't have cost them any more. As it was we were stuck in the cold, my bare toes were absolutely freezing, but the old lady had to take precedence and they only had one blanket. To add to the nonsense the taxi driver got lost when he got the the hospital. It's a massive building with a number of entrances and I think he drove round in circles trying all of them. Our driver was giving him very good and concise directions but it took him another 30mins to find us and then they had the hard job getting the poor lady into it. Frankly it was a complete fiasco, hence me not getting home till 10.15pm!!

I'm dreading next time :(
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Re: My hospital transport saga

Postby cromwell » 07 Nov 2023, 13:50

That's awful Jen. An hour's break at the Toby carvery!
Unbelievable.
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Re: My hospital transport saga

Postby saundra » 07 Nov 2023, 13:54

Ho dear i not good enough hope next time some one can take you or book a taxi that can take you safely to hospital we have taxi fella who has a special van with a wheel chair who stays with you and our hospital is 24mile away
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Re: My hospital transport saga

Postby saundra » 07 Nov 2023, 14:16

cromwell wrote:That's awful Jen. An hour's break at the Toby carvery!
Unbelievable.

But how long had they Been on,shift crommers
Probably all day without a break ?
Nhs is notorious at the best of times we have at
4hour waiting time before a start
Example few weeks go n elderly man got a phone call from his dr saying a ambulance was book to take him to Scarborough hospital for an x ray ou r
Hospital was closed it was an afternoon
had no staff fella went to bed and was wokern up at 1-30 next morning by the ambulance to take him he refused just madness
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Re: My hospital transport saga

Postby Osc » 07 Nov 2023, 15:39

Good Lord, Jen, such dreadful incompetence.
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Re: My hospital transport saga

Postby TheOstrich » 07 Nov 2023, 16:06

Sadly, that is the state of not only the NHS but most public services today. :|
Thoughts for you, Jen, just hope it goes much better next time.
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Re: My hospital transport saga

Postby JanB » 07 Nov 2023, 17:31

Jeez Jen :shock:

But glad your doc thinks you're all okay xx
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Re: My hospital transport saga

Postby Kaz » 07 Nov 2023, 20:32

My goodness, what a fiasco! :shock: Sorry you had to put up with that Jen :(
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Re: My hospital transport saga

Postby Ally » 08 Nov 2023, 10:04

Just caught up with this Jen.

Sounds like a Joe Orton farce but without the laughter.

What a shambles!
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Re: My hospital transport saga

Postby Workingman » 08 Nov 2023, 10:12

Jen, that is just not acceptable. Does your hospital have a Patient Advice and Liaison Services (PALS) system? If so I would get in touch and complain.
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