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Staff shortages in Ninewells lead to patient meal disruption

Therapeuti­c and dietary menus changed over the weekend

- JAMIE MILLIGAN jmilligan@thecourier.co.uk

Staff shortages at Ninewells Hospital resulted in “disruption” to meals offered to patients.

In a memo sent to hospital staff last weekend, employees are advised that “due to staff shortages in the diet kitchen, there will be a limit to what can be provided”.

In the circular sent out by patient catering manager Guy Humpleby, diet choice dishes were said to be “limited”.

Mr Humpleby added that cooked breakfasts were also to be shelved due to the shortage in numbers.

West End councillor Fraser Macpherson said he was concerned about the situtation.

He said: “A patient’s diet is an important factor in terms of recovery, so this is a matter of some concern.

“Staff shortages are resulting in this sort of situation and it is just not satisfacto­ry

“I want this to be resolved once and for all and on a permanent footing.

“I’ll be contacting NHS Tayside chief executive Lesely McClay to ask for an explanatio­n as a matter of urgency.”

North East MSP Bill Bowman said: “This is a worrying situation for patients at Ninewells and should be addressed urgently by management.

“It is bad enough if you or a family member has to be in hospital, but to have these menu restrictio­ns will make any stay even more difficult.

“I would question why there are staff shortages in the catering department at all and will be contacting the health board to ask if there is a wider problem here.”

A spokespers­on for NHS Tayside said: “Due to unplanned staff absences over the weekend in our specialist diet kitchen it was necessary to introduce small changes to the therapeuti­c dietary menus.

“These small changes to the menus meant that we continued to provide a wide range of therapeuti­c and specialist dietary meals to our patients. The therapeuti­c and dietary menus for patients are now being delivered as usual.”

 ??  ?? NHS Tayside say the delivery of meals is now back to normal.
NHS Tayside say the delivery of meals is now back to normal.

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