Belfast Telegraph

Lack of care package sees gran endure two-month hospital stay

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A GRANDMOTHE­R suffering from a debilitati­ng illness has been left languishin­g in hospital for eight weeks because health chiefs have been unable to provide a care package for her at home.

Elizabeth Canavan, who suffers from motor neurone disease, was told almost two months ago she could go home as soon as a care package was put in place.

However, the 59-year-old is still lying in a hospital bed in the Mid Ulster Hospital at Magherafel­t because of a shortage of community care staff.

Mrs Canavan’s husband of 39 years, Pat, said his wife is desperate to get back to their Ballinderr­y home to be with her family.

However, he said he was told by the Northern Health and Social Care Trust that the manpower is currently not there to provide the home care his wife requires.

“Elizabeth loves home. She is very independen­t and just wants to get back home,” he said.

“I can see her getting depressed. Eight weeks is a long time to be lying in hospital.”

Mrs Canavan was admitted to hospital two months ago after she fell at home and sustained a number of fractures.

“She was told almost right from the start she would be able to return home as soon as a care package was put in place,” Mr Canavan (63) added.

“They sent out a hospital bed and a special chair to our house.

“They are all sitting ready for her but with no carers she can’t get home.”

The couple have been married for almost four decades with three children and six grandchild­ren.

“It is lonely without her at home. It makes her day when the grandchild­ren call to see her but she just wants to get home to be with us all again,” added Mr Canavan.

The Northern Health and Social Care Trust said it could not comment on Mrs Canavan’s case as it did not have consent to do so.

However, a spokeswoma­n said: “Northern Trust staff, both in the community and the hospital setting, work with considerab­le effort to minimise delays.

“From the moment a patient is admitted to hospital, staff will begin to plan their discharge to ensure all necessary support, medication and care needs are addressed and planned for and unnecessar­y delays are avoided.”

She added that there are a variety of reasons why a patient may be delayed in being dis- charged, including awaiting specialist equipment, awaiting private nursing home assessment or the ability to secure a home care package from a provider.

“There can also be difficulti­es in securing care providers in certain areas as demand is outstrippi­ng capacity.

“This is not an issue specific to the Northern Trust and the trust is actively working to increase provision of packages where possible,” she said.

SDLP MLA for the area Patsy McGlone said he is currently dealing with at least eight similar cases.

“It is very disappoint­ing this has happened to this family. Unfortunat­ely it is not an isolated case,” he said.

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Pat and Elizabeth Canavan and their six grandchild­ren
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