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Dementia Patients On Regular Wards - Is This A Regular Thing?
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I am being discharged home soon with a pain management/care plan, but since last night they have admitted 2 ladies with dementia into my bay, one who also has schizophrenia. Apart from being very distressing for them, it’s also very very hard for the staff, and also for the other patients. The lady with schizophrenia will not let anyone near her - she just screams and screams till they back off. They’ve been unable to take her obs, her bloods, anything so far today. The other lady directly opposite me is convinced she is viewing a flat and keeps asking if I will take her home, will I book her a cab, why am I being so awkward etc etc. all day shouting at me. The staff say there is absolutely no room on the relevant ward for them and so they have had to put them here. Is this a typical situation? I’m genuinely interested - the staff give the impression that this happens all the time.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Actually. We all loved her on the ward Smow. She was a character and so ladylike. She was a bonus. I don't think people with dementia should be segregated. They often have do much to offer.
Although years ago when I was in my 20s and in a ward the lady who every night insisted I was in her bed and tried to get me out of it was somewhat annoying. She also accused me of stealing her bag
Although years ago when I was in my 20s and in a ward the lady who every night insisted I was in her bed and tried to get me out of it was somewhat annoying. She also accused me of stealing her bag
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