wristwatcher wrote:My Father in law dying this morning on Fathers Day in the RAH in a f@cken room with 3 bloody other patients. Despite having private medical we had to have all the family come through and say goodbye in the presence of strangers. All the private rooms where bring used by prisoners and other people. Hard to believe a dying man can't get a bloody room. Even when the doctor said maybe another two hours we had upto a dozen people on a share room.
Absolute ******* disgrace they could not find a room in an entire hospital in his last 24 hours. We had to endure our time of grief with people who were taking shits 3 feet from us, having the TV blaring and loud phone conversations. I don't blame the patients but the RAH and the system is f@cked.
RIP Dad
That is awful, not allowing a dying man the dignity to do so in peace amongst family.
Very sorry to hear,I hope Katy is ok. The even sadder thing here is that he missed out on meeting his new grandchild.
Thoughts with you both.