"It makes us feel happier and less worried knowing someone is checking up on mum"

About: Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust / Mental Health Services for Older People – Community (County)

(as a relative),

We felt mum was safe. Just having someone to pop in from Mansfield and Ashfield Intentive Recovery and Intervention Service and make sure she had taken her tablets which she wasn’t doing before.

She has her daughter living nearby but she works and does take mum shopping on a Friday. We live in Yorkshire and stay every other weekend so it makes us feel happier and less worried knowing someone is checking up on mum.

She is lonely, so the good thing is having someone to talk to and ‘listen’.

What showed changed? It would be nice if the carer has longer and took her out for a coffee.

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Response from Cara Jones, Assistant practitioner, Mental Health Services for Older People, Mansfield and Ashfield IHTT, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust 10 years ago
Cara Jones
Assistant practitioner, Mental Health Services for Older People, Mansfield and Ashfield IHTT,
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
Submitted on 04/08/2014 at 13:13
Published on Care Opinion at 15:37


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Thanks for taking time to give us your feedback, our team now Mansfield and Ashfield IRIS, really appreciate it and are pleased to hear that we could take some of the worry from you.

Best wishes

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