The Hulme family hired a care aide for $850 a month to be with their 82-year-old father for a couple of hours two days a week — something they were surprised to find is not uncommon
“Honest to God, the nursing ratios are seven or eight patients to one [nurse] some days and there was one day when there was no care aide working at all,” she said. That means a nurse is left to try to feed vulnerable patients and help them take their prescribed medication.
“The garbage isn’t being taken away, the floors aren’t being cleaned, and a patient isn’t being changed,” said Hulme. “My dad fell one night and they know he’s a fall risk but there’s only so many people.”
Hulme recently wrote to the health minister, her MLA, and the hospital’s patient care and quality office to bring to light the severity of the understaffing from a patient perspective ...
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