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Our investigation found that the care and treatment of a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital was reasonable and appropriate. However, we also found that she should have been told what symptoms to look out for in case she needed to return to the Emergency Department or visit her GP.
Trust’s investigation into injuries of care home resident left daughter with ‘unanswered questions’
We found that the Northern Health and Social Care Trust carried out a safeguarding investigation broadly in line with its procedures, but were critical that the investigation did not find out how the resident sustained bruising during her time in the home.
Recommendations made to Trust after investigation into care of vulnerable adult
We asked the Western Health and Social Care Trust to use the newly appointed Learning Disability Acute Liaison Nurse to ensure that appropriate training is provided to staff who care for patients with disabilities. We also recommended it develop an online information resource for staff to help them care for other vulnerable adults.
Investigation of a complaint against the South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust
We partially upheld a complaint from two sisters who believed that the Trust ignored their concerns when it came to the care of their mother in a nursing home.
Investigation of a complaint against the Southern Health and Social Care Trust
We found that a patient’s care whilst in hospital for a hip replacement was appropriate, but identified failings to assess their mental capacity.
Families with loved ones in care homes need more help and information - Ombudsman
The Ombudsman has called for more to be done to help families of care home residents after an investigation found that the South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust failed in its duty to monitor the quality of care provided to a resident of Dunmurry Manor.
Recommendations made to Trust after investigation into care of vulnerable adult
We asked the Western Health and Social Care Trust to use a Learning Disability Liaison Nurse to provide training to staff who care for patients with disabilities. We also recommended it develop an online information resource for staff to help them care for other vulnerable adults.
Investigation finds hospital treated toddler appropriately following fall at home
The parents of a 20 month old boy complained about the care he received in Antrim Area Hospital, saying that they had to leave the Emergency Department as they feared staff were inept. Our investigation found that his treatment was acceptable and within the Trust’s guidelines.
Trust asked to acknowledge impact of biopsy delay on cancer patient’s quality of life
The wife of a cancer patient complained about his care in Belfast City Hospital. We found that overall the patient’s pain was appropriately assessed and managed. However, we also concluded that he failed to get radiotherapy when he needed it because of a delay in receiving a biopsy.
Patient recovering from stomach surgery had to wait 12 hours before receiving appropriate treatment
We found that a man recovering from a stomach operation was discharged too early from the ICU of Belfast City Hospital. We asked the Trust to apologise, and to review the treatment of a number of other patients who had returned to ICU following a similar operation.