My mum was taken to hospital recently, she has dementia - I am one of five children, one of my sisters has never been to see my mum for several years, even though she is close-by - absolutely nothing, she has had personal issues in her family but shunned us all, changed her number etc etc. She knew our mum was getting worse, but has never bothered, just a birthday card through the letterbox. However 10 years ago she did take mum to hospital for a few appointments and unbeknown to us became her next of kin.
My other sister has been doing some housework and personal care but not nearly enough leaving my wife to go in to feed her in the morning and evening for the past year almost every day and spend a lot of time with her. Not to do that would lead to a decline in my mums health. This sister did get Power of Attorney 5 years ago.
My wife is briliant with my mum, and looks after her so well - she carefully organised a care company for my mum, got her assessed by them and social services, would discuss her medication with her GP as clearly the daughter was doing nothing ( though she was told it was happening) my sister was not happy and was refusing to let any of us access to the bank account to know what savings she would have or her current balance. The care package was all in place, mum needed extra care - everyone that knows her agrees it could only benefit her.
Clearly the sisters began communication again, and just the past 2 months has the first sister begun coming around for just an ''hour'' a week to assist in bathing my mum.
So now with mum in hospital, my wife was visiting daily at the evening meal times ( sometimes with me) to ensure she is fed well, yet when she noticed issues with her condition and asked questions she was told she was not allowed to discuss anything with the nursing staff on instruction of the Next of Kin. She was also being watched by the nursing staff making her feel she was going to abuse my mother. EVerything my wife did has been questioned by the sisters - sadly whilst I was away, my mum developed Covid, the sister sent a message to my wife and said ''my mum has covid '' Immediate family only'' ( suggesting my wife cannot visit her now) Question - what is ''immediate family'' classed as in the NHS? who should the NHS be listening to ? Should they be taking instructions from a NOK (when they have been absent for so long - mum was very well mentally when the sister did get NOK) and when a Power of Attorney is already in place? I know it is difficult for the NHS but they may not know the real circumstances
My other sister has been doing some housework and personal care but not nearly enough leaving my wife to go in to feed her in the morning and evening for the past year almost every day and spend a lot of time with her. Not to do that would lead to a decline in my mums health. This sister did get Power of Attorney 5 years ago.
My wife is briliant with my mum, and looks after her so well - she carefully organised a care company for my mum, got her assessed by them and social services, would discuss her medication with her GP as clearly the daughter was doing nothing ( though she was told it was happening) my sister was not happy and was refusing to let any of us access to the bank account to know what savings she would have or her current balance. The care package was all in place, mum needed extra care - everyone that knows her agrees it could only benefit her.
Clearly the sisters began communication again, and just the past 2 months has the first sister begun coming around for just an ''hour'' a week to assist in bathing my mum.
So now with mum in hospital, my wife was visiting daily at the evening meal times ( sometimes with me) to ensure she is fed well, yet when she noticed issues with her condition and asked questions she was told she was not allowed to discuss anything with the nursing staff on instruction of the Next of Kin. She was also being watched by the nursing staff making her feel she was going to abuse my mother. EVerything my wife did has been questioned by the sisters - sadly whilst I was away, my mum developed Covid, the sister sent a message to my wife and said ''my mum has covid '' Immediate family only'' ( suggesting my wife cannot visit her now) Question - what is ''immediate family'' classed as in the NHS? who should the NHS be listening to ? Should they be taking instructions from a NOK (when they have been absent for so long - mum was very well mentally when the sister did get NOK) and when a Power of Attorney is already in place? I know it is difficult for the NHS but they may not know the real circumstances
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