Interview 28

Her daughter was admitted to a ward and her son-in-law to ICU after they had a car accident. She stayed in their home so she could visit.

In 2006 her daughter was admitted to a ward and her son-in-law to ICU after they had a car accident. Her son-in-law had head, neck, chest and arm injuries, then developed septicaemia. Her daughter had a broken leg and broken bones on both feet.

She lived some distance away from them and so spent 3 weeks living in their home so she could visit them in hospital. She also spent a few days at their home when her daughter was discharged. When her daughter was on a ward and her son-in-law in ICU, her daughter relied on family for information about her husband. She felt communication between ICU staff and ward staff could have been improved.

While her daughter was in hospital, her days were usually spent at the hospital and her evenings making phone calls to update other family members. At the time of interview her daughter had been discharged from hospital and her son-in-law was on a ward. She had returned to work and was visiting them at the weekends. Her main concerns were about how they would manage at home when neither of them were very mobile.

At the beginning she felt her life revolved around the hospital and found it comforting talking…

Age at interview 54

Gender Female

Focus on the patient and the moment in hand because things can change very quickly.

Age at interview 54

Gender Female

Her daughter’s and son-in-law’s house was exactly as they’d left it the day they had a car…

Age at interview 54

Gender Female

Her son-in-law was extremely confused when he came round, had a poor memory for quite a while…

Age at interview 54

Gender Female