An Alzheimer's patient who went missing from a "dementia friendly" ward drowned in a river near the hospital, his son has said.
Nick
Bowman has accused Panteg County Hospital staff of not appropriately
caring for his father Ronald, from Langstone in Newport,Shop for your
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He
said that his family had been assured by healthcare professionals that
his 74-year-old father was being well looked after, but after escaping
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with a large selection of women's flats, which is especially designed
for patients with dementia, Mr Bowman drowned in a river near to the
hospital. The family believe that Mr Bowman was trying to cross the
river so he could get home to his wife.
Mr Bowman was admitted
to the Royal Gwent Hospital suffering with meningitis. He was later
transferred to the Hafen Deg ward at Panteg County Hospital in
Pontypool, South Wales. His family were told that he would be checked on
by ward staff every 15 minutes. But Mr Bowman managed to escape from
the ward twice,Enjoy The Everlasting tungsten jewelry Wedding Bands With Your Own Design, being found once in the hospital car park and in the reception.
"My
family and I believe that in his confused state, he was trying to get
back to my mother," his son said in a new Patients Association report.
"He had been increasing agitated over the past few weeks and the state
he was in when my mother left after visiting hours was getting
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but the constant reassurance from medical staff that she should not
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But
despite the assurances, Mr Bowman went missing for a third and final
time in June this year. Police found his shoes at the bank of a river
near to the hospital. Three weeks later Mr Bowman's body was found four
miles downstream from the hospital.
Aneurin Bevan Health Board,
which is responsible for the hospital, wrote in the report: "Our
thoughts remain with the family and friends of Mr Bowman following this
tragic incident in July. When an inpatient leaves a ward unexpectedly an
internal investigation will always take place and this case has
therefore been the subject of a Serious Incident Investigation within
the Health Board.
"We have maintained contact with Mr Bowman's
family and have shared our investigation findings with them in a recent
meeting. As this case is the subject of a formal complaint it would
however not be appropriate to comment further at this time."
Health
Secretary Jeremy Hunt added: "The vast majority of patients get
excellent care on the NHS but we will not tolerate occasions when the
NHS fails its patients. That's why we are taking action to root out poor
care in hospitals and care homes and make sure the quality of care is
valued as highly as quality of treatment.
"These cases are
shocking and tragic. That's why next year we will introduce new ways of
measuring and publishing the experiences that patients have in hospital.
By shining a light on those organisations which have problems, we will
be able to drive up standards so that everyone gets the quality of care
they should expect."
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