A little update ..... before I go completely insane!!
My mum finally was discharged for a second time after 3 weeks in that hospital, this time to a really lovely nursing home in her home town. She was just starting to settle in and the home had physios on standby to start work on getting her up and about again when she took another dip and was re-admitted to hospital (the original one that she went in with the dislocated shoulder).
The home manager said she suspected a urine infection (she was quite correct) caused by the catheter that the hospital had put in and which was not removed before she was discharged. Mum has been in hospital 2 weeks now - intermittently on IV fluids and still catheterized having failed a TWOC apparently - and we are still no further forward in getting her to discharge which was supposed to be a week ago. What is worse, the prolonged hospital stays are starting to affect my mum mentally ... she is starting to experience patches of confusion and sometimes struggling to to get the 'right ' words out when she is trying to explain things. I suspect some hospital induced delirium from not only the infection but also the disconnect from her old schedules and outside life. Strangely her appetite has markedly improved during the last month and she is eating a good amount and getting as much tea down her neck as the nurses are (un)willing to get up and provide her - she struggles to drink the cold water left on her table so it is not helping her fluid intake.
What is frustrating me and my mum is the fact that the hospital is not giving us any clear indications as to any progress. When I question the nurses they just reel off the notes from their PCs which I have to decipher myself - can't get to speak to the doctor or consultant in charge of my my mum's case and I have to keep repeating over and over again that before she was admitted with the dislocated shoulder she led a perfectly independent and mobile life. Just about everything she has suffered since that point is as a result of hospital-acquired infections and I suspect no real effort has been made to get her out of bed and moving in all these weeks - leaving her bed-bound with complete disruption to her previous bodily ablutions.
Has anyone been in this situation with pronged hospital stay? I am temporarily at a loss as to how to resolve this situation and get my mum out of there and into some proper nursing and rehabilitation care. She is not getting this in the hospital and frankly the medics and nurses don't seem to care. They are for more interested in ticking off their boxes and hardly engaging with the patients unless they have to performs obs or procedures.
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