The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Woman’s months on ward criticised

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A woman spent 18 months in hospital after being deemed fit to leave due to a disagreeme­nt between her family and a healthcare partnershi­p, according to a report.

The patient, who has learning disabiliti­es, cerebral palsy, diabetes and is registered blind, was admitted for treatment to a neck fracture in December 2015.

She had lived in the family home all her life, cared for by her mother and brother, with additional social care support paid for by both the Health and Social Care Partnershi­p (HSCP) and the family.

The patient, known as Ms ST and in her late 50s when admitted, was judged fit to leave the Scottish hospital in March 2016.

But her discharge was delayed when a row broke out between her family, health profession­als and the HSCP.

The HSCP believed Ms ST should move to a care home, but her relatives wanted her to return home.

They had bought a groundfloo­r adapted flat in March 2016 specifical­ly to make life easier once she did so.

The partnershi­p was said to have deemed the family “impossible to work with”, which led to the HSCP “becoming unwilling to take on board other perspectiv­es”.

She was discharged to her home in September 2017 and lives there “successful­ly with her mother”.

The Mental Welfare Commission launched an investigat­ion into the incident and found that her human rights were impacted due to the prolonged stay.

It claimed a “genuinely open and collaborat­ive planning process” could have stopped the need for her lengthened time in hospital.

Kate Fearnley, executive director at the Mental Welfare Commission, said: “Ms ST had a family who were willing and able to have their loved one living back at home, with support, yet had to fight their cause over many months.

“We ask all HSCP and local authoritie­s in Scotland to read this report and our recommenda­tions, and to act on those recommenda­tions.

“There are specific additional recommenda­tions for the partnershi­p involved in this case which we expect to be followed.”

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