"My gratitude for such personal care and good humour"

About: Dene Barton Community Unit Yeovil District Hospital / Accident and emergency Yeovil District Hospital / Acute Medical Unit - AMU Yeovil District Hospital / Neurology

(as the patient),

In May 24 I fell backwards down a few stairs on our main staircase in our home. My husband went next door to call a recently retired GP in our practice who advised phoning for an ambulance to Yeovil District Hospital.

I had concussion and bleeding in the brain and spent a week+ in the ICU before being transferred to a small general ward for head injuries.

After about 4 weeks I was transferred to the Dene Barton Hospital for help from physios and occupational therapists. I found the speech and communication therapist was most helpful in going through with me lots of written and verbal work.

All the staff seemed a great team and communicated well with me. The catering for our needs was excellent and I thought the food was a very high standard and enjoyable. The small garden was a great bonus for many of us and when receiving visitors we could entertain them outside.

I was discharged at the end of August to come home and was brought home with two professionals who permitted me to have a 4-wheeler push chair and a Zimmer with front wheels and they set up a board across our bath so that I can comfortably sit on this while managing a shower.

I also have a two-tier trolley and a high chair for use in the kitchen to move around or to sit and prepare food. I am becoming more independent to move between small areas using two walking sticks. I have also been to West Bay and Lyme Regis to walk along the promenade with two sticks.

I feel good about being home, but my feelings go up and down and I do find most activities very tiring and need to rest or sleep afterwards.

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Response from Somerset NHS Foundation Trust last month
Submitted on 03/10/2024 at 11:26
Published on Care Opinion at 11:26


Thank you so much for your positive feedback towards your admission and journey through Yeovil District Hospital, including the emergency department. It is always wonderful to receive words of thanks towards staff, whose aim is to provide the best and safest possible care in a timely manner.

Thank you for your feedback

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Response from Katrina Baker, PA Clinical Lead, Physio, Somerset NHS Foundation Trust last month
Katrina Baker
PA Clinical Lead, Physio,
Somerset NHS Foundation Trust
Submitted on 07/10/2024 at 15:20
Published on Care Opinion at 15:20


Good afternoon Mary the Artist

Thank you so much for taking the time to feedback following your experience at DBCU. I have forwarded your message to the therapy teams and I know they will be very pleased to hear that you are progressing well at home. Keep going from strength to strength.

Again thank you for taking the time to feedback your experience.

With very best wishes

Physiotherapy Team

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