Otis
Well-Known Member
Don't know if anyone has been in the same boat here.
So, my dad is 93. He lives alone and ended up in hospital after falling twice in two days just before Christmas. He got discharged after 6 weeks, with a care package of 4 care team visits a day. He was told not to walk and for the care team to transfer him about the house for his needs
Since, though (as he won't listen) he has fallen at least another 4 times since. He is so stubborn and if he wants to go to the porch to pick up his newspaper, he will go to the porch. He has been wandering around, convinced he can walk, when he clearly can't.
Anyway, I found him on the floor one day a couple of weeks ago and a social worker just happened to be there at the time, as she had come to discuss a long term care package for him.
She said I had to call an ambulance, as the carers are not allowed to pick anyone up off the floor (they were due that morning)
So this was two weeks ago and he's still in hospital, but they are ready to discharge him.
He is of sound mind, so my question is, what happens if he refuses to go into a home (he has totally intimated that) and the hospital don't feel they can discharge him to an unsafe environment (back home).
Not sure what happens who has the overruling jurisdiction, the social worker, or the hospital.
Anyone had a similar issue/scenario?
What happens if someone is of sound mind, but in hospital and it is deemed unsafe to send him home?
So, my dad is 93. He lives alone and ended up in hospital after falling twice in two days just before Christmas. He got discharged after 6 weeks, with a care package of 4 care team visits a day. He was told not to walk and for the care team to transfer him about the house for his needs
Since, though (as he won't listen) he has fallen at least another 4 times since. He is so stubborn and if he wants to go to the porch to pick up his newspaper, he will go to the porch. He has been wandering around, convinced he can walk, when he clearly can't.
Anyway, I found him on the floor one day a couple of weeks ago and a social worker just happened to be there at the time, as she had come to discuss a long term care package for him.
She said I had to call an ambulance, as the carers are not allowed to pick anyone up off the floor (they were due that morning)
So this was two weeks ago and he's still in hospital, but they are ready to discharge him.
He is of sound mind, so my question is, what happens if he refuses to go into a home (he has totally intimated that) and the hospital don't feel they can discharge him to an unsafe environment (back home).
Not sure what happens who has the overruling jurisdiction, the social worker, or the hospital.
Anyone had a similar issue/scenario?
What happens if someone is of sound mind, but in hospital and it is deemed unsafe to send him home?