Before I say this, please note that in Britain we have two types of ambulance drivers
- Those that are also paramedics and drive to medical emergencies, take injured/sick people to hospital, etc..
- Those who drive patients to regular outpatient appointments, dialysis*, home fron hospital when cured, etc.. These "ambulance drivers" are really just glorified bus drivers.
The ambulance drivers I am about talk about are the second type, "glorified bus drivers".
Because of this ongoing problem:
http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=34460.0 , I was dialysed* at the main hospital instead of the clinic yesterday, and rather being returned home by cab I was sent home by ambulance. This was not my regular journey and they had no regular ambulance for me, so I was put in with an elderly gentleman being picked up from hospital and taken home. I was put in the ambulance first, then we drove round to the ward to pick up the released patient (ex-patient) so I saw the ambulance driver's shameful behaviour.
The patient was elderly and disabled. He could walk with a zimmer frame, but not without one. Because the ward was upstairs and some way from the lift, the ambulance drivers brought him down in their own wheelchair as it would have taken him ages to walk on his frame. The other driver carried his belongings down. Once in the ambulance the old man pointed out that they had forgotten his zimmer frame. One of the drivers told him that they did not have time to go back and get it.
They then drove him home, got him into his house in their wheel chair, dumped him in a (static) chair and took their wheelchair away. Leaving a disabled guy unable to walk, unable to even go to the toilet. Eventually he would have to move, if only to use the toilet. The only other human in the house, was his elderly, frail wife. When he tried to walk, she would no doubt try to help him, he would fall and hurt them both.
On this board I cannot use the words I mostly want to say to describe my feelings about those ambulance drivers.
For those of you wanting a happy ending: When I got home I immediately 'phoned the woman in charge of hospital transport to complain about this. She is used to me complaining, and usually responds with "Thank you for telling me Paul, I'll look into it" meaning "As soon as I put the 'phone down, I'll forget about your complaint, and I wish I could forget about you." However this time she agreed with me that this was unacceptable, and her "I'll look into this" sounded believable.
About half an hour later she 'phoned back to say she had worked out who the patient was (I did not know his name so could not tell her), phoned his home and found out that he was OK so far, his wife was with him. She had then arranged for another ambulance to pick up his zimmer frame and take it to his home. And she would be dealing with the drivers when they came off shift.
But I still cannot understand how those first drivers could consider their behaviour even remotely acceptable!
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OK, this post contains the word "dialysis", but it is not really about dialysis, so I put it here. Moderators can move it if they feel that they have to.