What happens when the person you care for is discharged from hospital
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Healthwatch Kent spoke to carers to find out what happened when the person they look after was discharged from hospital in Kent. Their key findings include:
- There is poor communication between hospital and carers
- Carers are not always involved in the patient’s care and they also struggle to access social care and mobility equipment
- Many carers do not receive guidance or information about providing patient with ongoing care at home
- Medication can be unavailable, not ready at point of discharge or often incorrect
- Carers would like to feel acknowledged, included and asked how they were coping
Healthwatch Kent have made three recommendations:
- All Kent NHS Trusts to host accurate, up-to-date information on their websites which people who find themselves as carers can access easily and understand what support is available and where to get it.
- Hospital discharge areas to have up-to-date and accurate leaflets & posters with information on carer support services including accessing social care, mobility equipment and emotional support services.
- Healthwatch Kent will share some good practices they have heard of, so that everyone can learn and benefit from it.