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Published Date: 25 August 2008
ELDERLY people are going hungry on hospital wards because not enough is being done to ensure they are properly fed, a charity said today.
A survey of 110 NHS trusts by Age Concern found 43 per cent had still not introduced protected mealtimes, where non-urgent ward activities stop in favour of focusing on feeding patients.

The charity has heard examples where patients are taken to the toilet or examined when they should be eating.





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  • Last Updated: 25 August 2008 10:57 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Care for the Elderly
 
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linda mccafferty,

Glasgow 25/08/2008 19:06:06
iv seen how the elderly has had there lunch/dinner put down in front of them only to be took away when not touched, i believe many of our elderly who is being cared for in hospital/care homes are suffering malnutrition ......... no-one has any time to feed them at feeding times ....... God love them .
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Hmm?,

23/02/2009 13:48:54
The hospitals could try serving a decent quality of food instead of the current cr*p that gets dished out to patients. I don't know what the budget per person per day for food is, but I'll bet it's very low.

 

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