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- Oct 21, 2016
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Hope he makes a speedy and full recovery .
Last Thursday night very late we received probably one of the worst phone calls any parent fears in that one of our sons had suffered a fall causing internal bleeding to the brain and was in the RSCH awaiting emergency surgery which took place early Friday morning before transfer to the CCU late Friday afternoon we were allowed to see him although asleep and he is making an understandable slow recovery but it's going the right way. Therefore on behalf of my family and friends of our son we wish to whole heartedly thank everyone at RSCH and to the medical team in The CCU please take a bow absolutely wonderful care,we cannot thank you enough.
Last Thursday night very late we received probably one of the worst phone calls any parent fears in that one of our sons had suffered a fall causing internal bleeding to the brain and was in the RSCH awaiting emergency surgery which took place early Friday morning before transfer to the CCU late Friday afternoon we were allowed to see him although asleep and he is making an understandable slow recovery but it's going the right way. Therefore on behalf of my family and friends of our son we wish to whole heartedly thank everyone at RSCH and to the medical team in The CCU please take a bow absolutely wonderful care,we cannot thank you enough.
Very sad to hear that, i hope for a full recovery. Best wishes.Last Thursday night very late we received probably one of the worst phone calls any parent fears in that one of our sons had suffered a fall causing internal bleeding to the brain and was in the RSCH awaiting emergency surgery which took place early Friday morning before transfer to the CCU late Friday afternoon we were allowed to see him although asleep and he is making an understandable slow recovery but it's going the right way. Therefore on behalf of my family and friends of our son we wish to whole heartedly thank everyone at RSCH and to the medical team in The CCU please take a bow absolutely wonderful care,we cannot thank you enough.
I hope as he was sitting around doing nothing he did still see your dad? either way, hope he's okTook my 90yr old dad to the RSCH today for an appointment only to be told it was cancelled lastnight via a phone call.
Well there was definitely no call made even though notes added to the system confirmed contact. Luckily the consultant was still there twiddling his thumbs and came out to apologise. He explained out of all his appointments today roughly 75% had just not bothered to turn up and the one he had asked to be cancelled ( my dads ) had not.
Basically said the NHS was a mess with loads going wrong. He himself was great along with the receptionist and sister, they couldn't have done more
Yeah fair play to him he did. It was a very big waiting area just empty. I can only assume most patients thought their appointments were cancelled due to the junior doctors strikeI hope as he was sitting around doing nothing he did still see your dad? either way, hope he's ok
In Plymouth they have a huge out of city hospital which is a dream to get in and out of, park and serves the community well. Royal Sussex is just the wrong shapes, sizes and location...as well as not being modern.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-68206681
Shame this hospital that serves the city Of Brighton & Hove, but due to its location fails most of Sussex is in the news including Newsnight.
Should have been closed down and a hospital built that truly serves the county built.
Is that Derriford hospital next to HMS Drake?In Plymouth they have a huge out of city hospital which is a dream to get in and out of, park and serves the community well. Royal Sussex is just the wrong shapes, sizes and location...as well as not being modern.
Not sure you can argue that the RSCH is not modern when they've just spent millions on redevelopment and will be doing the same to the older buildings that sitll remain.In Plymouth they have a huge out of city hospital which is a dream to get in and out of, park and serves the community well. Royal Sussex is just the wrong shapes, sizes and location...as well as not being modern.
But it remains in a poor location access wise.Not sure you can argue that the RSCH is not modern when they've just spent millions on redevelopment and will be doing the same to the older buildings that sitll remain.
Can't argue about the location, I was just challenging the assertion it isn't modern.But it remains in a poor location access wise.
I’ll say it quietly, but the most obvious site was where one of the best stadiums in the premier league sits…..
As for Derriford……. Meh! - Not that great, seen lots better.
Yeah.. my folks were living there for a bit, so used the hospital a few times. It's just so much easier to use as a hospitalIs that Derriford hospital next to HMS Drake?
not sure there is a perfect hospital ive been to - having lived in london and used most of the ones there as well... but it def helps if there is good access to it. Royal Sussex, despite the improvements, it across several buildings in a tight space. very hard to visit as an out patient and as a visitor.But it remains in a poor location access wise.
I’ll say it quietly, but the most obvious site was where one of the best stadiums in the premier league sits…..
As for Derriford……. Meh! - Not that great, seen lots better.
Location wise Great Western (Swindon) is very good, the design is not the best, similarly Royal Bournemouth is sufficiently out of town access wise.not sure there is a perfect hospital ive been to - having lived in london and used most of the ones there as well... but it def helps if there is good access to it. Royal Sussex, despite the improvements, it across several buildings in a tight space. very hard to visit as an out patient and as a visitor.
Several poor experiences over the past couple of years there - APART FROM the Royal Alex, which is very good.