MY SISTER, CAROLE
Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 11:34 am
I spoke again to Carole yesterday, and I thought that this subject now needed a separate thread.
She has taken herself off the morphine, and sounded much better and more like her old self.
But the care she is getting is far from ideal.
Firstly she had someone from Occupational therapy, who insisted that Carole should get up and go in the kitchen to make a pot of tea, and do the washing up--despite the hospital stressing that she had to have bed rest for at least 2 weeks, and NO weight bearing on her leg that had been operated on for at least another 6 weeks. This "lady" appeared to have no knowledge of this, and more or less implied that Carole was making excuses not to get up, believe me, that is the last thing Carole would do.
As for the carers--words fail me--one of them was a man, which she was not happy about--especially when he bought a bowl of water for her to wash with, and bought in the cloth she used to clean the bathroom, to use as a flannel, despite there being fresh clean ones available--then he watched her all the time she washed herself ! Then he decided to explore the bungalow ! He could have been looking round to see if there was anything valuable, pass the info to his mates, knowing that Carole is not mobile. It is no wonder she could not sleep that night.
They did not seem to do anything, not even rearrange her bedclothes, even though they were both there for half an hour, they just made her toast and tea. Then they left---leaving the milk out of the fridge, the fridge door open,the few dishes unwashed in the sink, the back door left open, the bathroom light on. Carole nearly fell over trying to shut the back door--if she had, she would never have got up on her own. I have advised her to get one of those emergency buttons that you wear round your neck, and Susannah is looking into this. Susannah has also complained about these carers, so maybe things will improve.
But I just wonder , why are these people in the "care" profession--as they obviously do not care. Carole has had a nightmare year, after leaving her husband after 49 years of marriage, with just the clothes she stood up in. Since then she has had no help from him, not a penny, despite him buying a car at £17,000, a Motor home at £50.000, a 3 week Christmas Mediterranean cruise, £2000.00 on new clothes,yet Carole is relying on benefits to get by. She deserves better. I know that they do not know this, but just basic care would suffice.
She has taken herself off the morphine, and sounded much better and more like her old self.
But the care she is getting is far from ideal.
Firstly she had someone from Occupational therapy, who insisted that Carole should get up and go in the kitchen to make a pot of tea, and do the washing up--despite the hospital stressing that she had to have bed rest for at least 2 weeks, and NO weight bearing on her leg that had been operated on for at least another 6 weeks. This "lady" appeared to have no knowledge of this, and more or less implied that Carole was making excuses not to get up, believe me, that is the last thing Carole would do.
As for the carers--words fail me--one of them was a man, which she was not happy about--especially when he bought a bowl of water for her to wash with, and bought in the cloth she used to clean the bathroom, to use as a flannel, despite there being fresh clean ones available--then he watched her all the time she washed herself ! Then he decided to explore the bungalow ! He could have been looking round to see if there was anything valuable, pass the info to his mates, knowing that Carole is not mobile. It is no wonder she could not sleep that night.
They did not seem to do anything, not even rearrange her bedclothes, even though they were both there for half an hour, they just made her toast and tea. Then they left---leaving the milk out of the fridge, the fridge door open,the few dishes unwashed in the sink, the back door left open, the bathroom light on. Carole nearly fell over trying to shut the back door--if she had, she would never have got up on her own. I have advised her to get one of those emergency buttons that you wear round your neck, and Susannah is looking into this. Susannah has also complained about these carers, so maybe things will improve.
But I just wonder , why are these people in the "care" profession--as they obviously do not care. Carole has had a nightmare year, after leaving her husband after 49 years of marriage, with just the clothes she stood up in. Since then she has had no help from him, not a penny, despite him buying a car at £17,000, a Motor home at £50.000, a 3 week Christmas Mediterranean cruise, £2000.00 on new clothes,yet Carole is relying on benefits to get by. She deserves better. I know that they do not know this, but just basic care would suffice.