The family of a Winnipeg senior is calling for changes after they say she was left waiting for over a week on a stretcher in a hospital emergency room.

After a fall in her home left her unable to move around, Helen Gorlick was brought to the Grace Hospital by ambulance on Oct. 17.

The 89-year-old was taken to the ER, where she waited about 18 hours to be seen by a doctor and a further eight days before she was transferred to Misericordia Health Centre for rehabilitation, her family said.

During that time, Gorlick was confined to her stretcher, unable to get up or use the bathroom on her own. A curtain served as her only privacy during most of her stay, said the family.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    5
    arrow-down
    1
    ·
    8 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The family of a Winnipeg senior is calling for changes after they say she was left waiting for over a week on a stretcher in a hospital emergency room.

    After a fall in her home left her unable to move around, Helen Gorlick was brought to the Grace Hospital by ambulance on Oct. 17.

    Helen’s son, Alan Gorlick, says doctors and other hospital staff were apologetic about the situation, but were unable to change it.

    She worries that the long wait for rehabilitation care means Helen will have additional health concerns, including bed sores and a longer recovery time due to losing muscle strength from being bed-bound.

    Helen’s family hopes she can now get proper rehabilitation care, but also want the newly elected provincial government to make changes.

    The health minister praised families who are speaking up for their loved ones by reaching out to the appropriate levels of government and hospital systems to share their concerns.


    The original article contains 623 words, the summary contains 154 words. Saved 75%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!