"Care homes of various standards acting like muppets"
Care homes. The word 'care' isn't meant in any way to be ironic however we have all been to 'that care home'. As sad as that is the standard in care homes is generally poor. That's not to say there are not good ones, there are, however normally where I say the good outweigh the bad, I don't think this is the case. Good care homes seem few and far between and to say you get what you pay for isn't exactly true. It's more pot luck. The care given ranges from excellent to sheer negligent and for the latter we end up having to alert social services through vulnerable adult forms. It's horrible to see the elderly who have spent a lifetime serving the country and paying taxes left in squalor because the care staff don't give a crap. Invariably there are two sides to every care home. The side that the relatives see during visiting hours and the graveyard shift. During the day, patients are paraded in social areas, full of Amitriptyline and polite, English speaking nurses tend to their needs in full view of anyone who pops by. At shift change they are replaced by a bunch of miserable mis-fits who don't care one iota about the people they are supposed to be looking after. OK, I'm generalising massively and tarring the good ones with a bad brush but in all honesty the good homes rarely call us so I we don't see them. They care for their patients as they should and as a result their patient rarely go to hospital. When they do, they are clean, we get a handover, a full history with matching paperwork, an escort and a smile. Sadly we are more likely to get a seriously ill patient, be greeted with a grunt, no handover, no paperwork, no history and no escort. Our patient is likely to have soiled themselves and been left to suffer. These are the homes I want to Take Note. These are the ones that need investigating. These are these are the homes that should face the strictest sanctions. So, with that in mind to avoid a confrontation with us and avoid an inspection from the local council, social services and the police the following should be noted and followed:
- Don't leave your patient lying in their own faeces.
- Don't tell us they were fine an hour ago when they've been dead for 6.
- Don't put your patient to bed after they have gone into cardiac arrest.
- Don't negate to start CPR because "We are short staffed"
- Don't negate to start CPR because "I forgot"
- Don't call yourself a 'care home' if you're not going to care
- Don't put coded doors on every corridor and look annoyed when we knock.
- Don't call 999 just because your patient fell over. Check them first.
- Don't allow a catheter bag to fill to bursting point.
- Don't allow a colostomy bag to fill to bursting point.
- Don't put tea in the mouth of someone who is dead to cover your arse.
- Don't call yourself a 'care home' if you're not going to care
- Don't wait until your patient is septic before calling us.
- Don't leave your patient uncleaned for days on end. We can tell. We can smell.
- Don't look at me blankly when I ask what room we need to go to.
- Don't look at me blankly when I ask what is wrong with the patient.
- Don't look at me blankly when I ask for a medical history.
- Don't call yourself a 'care home' if you're not going to care
- Don't look at me blankly when I ask for a medication list.
- Don't look at me blankly when I tell you the patient has been dead for a long time.
- Don't hide from me. I will find you.
- Don't call us because you want less patients on your night shift.
- Don't leave your care home staffed by all non-english speaking nurses.
- Don't call yourself a 'care home' if you're not going to care
- Don't refuse an escort to hospital when they have paid for an escort to hospital.
- Don't forget to feed your patients.
- Don't wait 15 minutes to call us for someone who has gone into cardiac arrest.
- Don't lock the patient who is in cardiac arrest in their room and wander off.
- Don't kiss your teeth at me.
- Don't call yourself a 'care home' if you're not going to care
- Don't refuse to give me your name.
- Don't tell me it wasn't your job for whatever question I ask you.
- Don't lie to me.
- Don't let relatives come in and watch us doing a resus.
- Don't let other residents stand and watch us do a resus.
- Don't call yourself a 'care home' if you're not going to care
- Don't leave your residents sat in the same chair for 15 hours a day.
- Don't tell me you're a "residential home, not a care home" as an excuse.
- Don't take me to the wrong patient.
- Don't give me the paperwork and medication of the wrong patient.
- Don't call us and then wait 15 minutes to let us in the building.
- Don't call yourself a 'care home' if you're not going to care
- Don't tell me a patient who is hypo had a BM of 10, 20 minutes ago.
- Don't drop your patients.
- Don't blame your patients. They are in your care.
- Don't be rude or dismissive to us.
- Don't blame everything on dementia.
- Don't call yourself a 'care home' if you're not going to care
- Don't wait a month to change your patients bed sheets.
- Don't forget humans need water. We can tell if you forget.
- Don't be a carer if you don't care.
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