Elderly people - really elderly - come from a stoic generation who don't want to be a bother. It isn't possible to over-ride their feelings and complain on their behalf, call paramedics etc because they would feel embarrassed and upset and all sorts and it would make a bad situation worse. Which is precisely why the NHS gets away with their rotten service.
I have an elderly aunt who had trigeminal neuralgia; into the local elderly 'care' hospital she went and dosed up on diamorphine. We lived 100 miles away. I had a phone call, she was at home!!!! She was hallucinating, had walked off the ward, onto a bus - in her hospital clothes with slippers - had no money for fare, got off and crossed a dual carriageway to her home and thankfully telephoned me.
I rang the hospital who had not, to that point missed her, and then sent someone out to take her back. When I complained, I was told that only she could make a complaint and they could not discuss her with me because of the Data Protection Act! Voila!
Travel dramas update since arriving home
Hundreds of illegal migrants to be put in existing military barracks


