The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Family fury after heart attack victim, 86, gets put into Covid-19 ward

Fife woman saved after three cardiac arrests had no virus symptoms

- CRAIG SMITH csmith@thecourier.co.uk

A Fife family have hit out after an 86-year-old woman who was saved by paramedics following three cardiac arrests was put in a Covid-19 ward – despite showing no symptoms of the virus.

The woman’s daughter-in-law contacted The Courier to raise concerns about her treatment at Kirkcaldy’s Victoria Hospital, after she had been resuscitat­ed following heart failure.

The patient spent Thursday in the so-called red zone admissions unit ward before being transferre­d to ward 51 – a specialist Covid-19 ward – the following evening due to an apparent lack of beds.

The family say they have asked for her to be moved but this has not been possible.

They say they have been told they will have to self-isolate at home for two weeks if they visit her in the red zone.

The daughter-in-law, who does not want to be named, said she was worried about the risk to the Kirkcaldy OAP’s health but also her own, since she is receiving chemothera­py.

“Apparently there were no available beds in the hospital and I assume this includes Queen Margaret Hospital in Dunfermlin­e too,” she said.

“She doesn’t have and wasn’t suspected as having Covid and she has been almost shielding since midMarch.”

She said the woman’s three sons and her husband had been visiting, but he did not feel comfortabl­e continuing due to their own home situation.

“He and I are strictly shielding and have been doing so since mid-March as I have fortnightl­y chemothera­py,” she said.

“The brothers have been told because she’s in a red zone, they must socially isolate for two weeks at home – I’m guessing because they’re now deemed to be at risk of Covid.

“Ironically, one of the sons works at the hospital in portering but was told he didn’t need to isolate. Presumably, this now puts the patients he escorts at risk too?”

A spokespers­on for NHS Fife said it was unable to comment on the care of individual patients for reasons of confidenti­ality, but did say representa­tives had met the family to discuss their concerns.

Apparently there were no available beds in the hospital... she doesn’t have and wasn’t suspected of having Covid. FAMILY MEMBER

 ?? Picture: Steve Brown. ?? A sign for the Covid-19 Assessment Centre at Kirkcaldy’s Victoria Hospital.
Picture: Steve Brown. A sign for the Covid-19 Assessment Centre at Kirkcaldy’s Victoria Hospital.

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