Macclesfield Express

Keeping relatives from dying ‘difficult’ for staff T

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HE absence of families around the bedsides of dying patients has been one of the hardest parts of Covid19 restrictio­ns at East Cheshire Hospice.

Visitors have had to stay away from the inpatient unit for strict safety reasons unless a patient has been in the last days of life.

Then they have been allowed one visitor - two for a patient approachin­g the last few hours of life.

Clinical director Sandra Jones said: “It’s been really difficult for staff not having relatives here because that’s not what we do.

“We care for the patient and the family holistical­ly, working with families to prepare for the death of a loved one. Not being able to do that has been hard.

“We’ve used ipads and WhatsApp to allow patients to talk to relatives at home. We’ve encouraged them to send emails which we’ve printed off and read to patients and shown them pictures.

“It’s obviously not the same as seeing someone face-to-face but no patient has died alone. A member of staff has been with them if the family couldn’t be present for any reason.”

Confirmed Covid-19 cases among patients and staff have presented challenges for Hospice staff.

Sandra said: “We’ve had patients with unconfirme­d and confirmed Covid and staff who’ve been unwell with the illness but we’ve just had to manage the best we can.

“A patient with Covid wouldn’t be treated differentl­y to any other infectious patient. Obviously we have to ramp up the PPE but they’re still cared for exceptiona­lly well to our usual high Hospice standards.

“Staff adhere to the strict infection control regime and use the required PPE. Our housekeepi­ng team have ramped up their cleaning schedules to make sure there’s no spread of infection. We can’t eliminate it, but we’re riskmanagi­ng it.”

Thankfully, the inpatient ward, managed by Claire Barber, has had enough beds to cope.

Sandra added: “We’ve been within capacity and we know that from our area the wave hasn’t hit as hard as we were expecting because the NHS Trust hasn’t been at the capacity it thought it was going to be.

“Luckily, we’ve been well supported with PPE and had all the equipment we need. The amount of informatio­n and guidance we received on making sure our environmen­t was safe was quite challengin­g.

“I’ve been a nurse for more than 40 years and have never come across anything like this before.”

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Sandra Jones, Clinical Director at East Cheshire Hospice.

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