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St Helier Hospital closes care of the eldery ward


A ward dedicated to the care of elderly patients at St Helier Hospital is to be closed.

The hospital trust has confirmed it is closing a ward of 23 beds manned by medical staff trained in caring for the elderly.

Although six new care of the elderly beds will be opened in another part of the hospital, there will be an overall loss of 17 beds.

A spokesman for the trust said: “For the last few years the trust has been carrying out work to reduce the amount of time patients spend unnecessarily in our hospitals.

“Keeping people in hospital longer is inconvenient for them and means they are away from their home and loved ones for longer than necessary. It also means that we’re not working as efficiently as we could be.”

But Kevin O'Brien, Unison branch secretary at Epsom and St Helier Hospitals, said he is concerned there may be nowhere else for those elderly patients to go. He said there is not currently sufficient care in the community to adequately look after those discharged, who may not have families to support them.

Mr O'Brien also said the loss of a ward and reduction in the number of beds could put a strain on hospital resources and lead to patients being shunted around the hospital.

He said: “When people are moved from pillar to post they get anxious and that is particularly true of the elderly. The older you are the more distressed you are likely to become.”

The trust confirmed that the ward will still be available on an ad hoc basis, as a general escalation ward, to cope with busy periods at the hospital.

But a member of staff at the hospital, who did not want to be named, expressed concern that this could mean the ward would be staffed by expensive agency staff, not trained to care for the elderly.

Mr O'Brian added: “We have had issues in the past where wards have had to be reopened again because they were closed too quickly. When that happens, you start to lose the savings you have made.”

Earlier this month the trust warned it had to cut £30m from its budget, amounting to about 10 percent of its overall budget.


Comments(5)

AlKnowsBest says...
2:07pm Thu 29 Jul 10

Well this is a total u-turn on all the promised investment on St Helier?

Michael Pantlin says...
2:21pm Thu 29 Jul 10

This is a dreadful downgrading of facilities at St. Helier. They need more beds not less I have been shunted around the hospital several times myself when a bed has not been available on the appropriate ward. It's nasty spin to say it's because patients want to get home quicker: these patients need somewhere to go and receive care and it feels dreadful being pushed out of your hospital bed before you feel well enough to leave. What happened to the Patients First Patient Choice Spin Mantras. Very bad news and people should raise hell about it.
Regular St Helier Patient.

andy269 says...
5:32pm Thu 29 Jul 10

what about all the non jobs there cameron sort the nhs out too many managers why do we need directors its not a business

The President says...
7:51pm Thu 29 Jul 10

This is a sad day for the care of the elderly in Sutton and local area, and a total disgrace to the management of St Helier for allowing this to happen. There has been a total disregard for the local people using the service, not forgetting the staff of the ward affected who have dedicated there time to caring for their patients.
Please everyone join me in saying a HUGE THANK YOU to all the staff this closure is affecting and let us all as a community fight to get this elderly care services reinstated.

LiberalsOut says...
8:56am Sat 31 Jul 10

Our local MP assured us in the pages of this newspaper that the investment in St Helier had been assured.As he is now a Health Minister it is right that he should issue a statement to clarify what was actually part of this £219 million, as the only news about St Helier is cuts.All I can see is that he got his picture in the paper again!!!!


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