One of the first nurses I spoke to advised that on no account should my mum be discharged until there is home care in place and additionally that the vertigo that she has been experiencing - which I suspect was a contributory factor in her fall - is addressed. We have been unable to get any help from the local NHS in deadling with this to date. GP service is abysmal and the local hospital physio clinic hasn't so far given her an appointment for assessment.
Aside from all that, if we can get mum home she will need to have carers coming in daily whilst she recuperates. Mum won't like that one bit as she has always been fiercely independent and a very private person like many of her age group. Between me, my brother and my nephew we will have to make arrangements to be over at mum's as often as possible. They live locally to my mum but I don't - I am 100 miles away and working and constantly on the move. Logistically a potential headache but we have to do it. Longer term arrangements I will have to discuss with mu mum when she is up to it and once she is fully aware of her now limitations. Up until she went into hospital she was managing her home herself and despite the osteoarthritis was walking out to the local shops every other day - with her walking stick - to do her business. As she always says 'It keeps me going'. Not sure if she will be up to that again.
More rude behaviour on public transport 😡
Unexpected opportunity to have a few days break next week and would love some recommendations



