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Daniela Savino

4 years ago

My 78-year-old mother, with swallowing disorder, b...

My 78-year-old mother, with swallowing disorder, bipolar disorder, low sodium (hyponatremia) and recurrent urinary infection, was admitted on Sunday 14/6 x having had temperature and diarrhea with the covid protocol.
It was isolated, actually DROPPED in a 3rd floor room. Within 24 hours of admitting thanks to the generosity and piety of a nurse, I found out that my mother had entered dehydrated and with low sodium, she had not been prescribed either serum or potassium. They couldn't "wake up" my mom. An almost unconscious state. At 48 hours I find out another video made by a coordinator trying to show that my mother was better, however my mother tells me (a non-self-reliant person, with swallowing problems) that she has to feed herself, running the risk of drowning. After 72 hours there is still no result of swabbing and my mother at most as many "non-autovalid" patients, in a state of deterioration of their health, regarding how they entered. I make this public because it is negligence and it is like leaving between 4 walls to a baby. The day of the outpatient a psychologist from the place calls me indignant that no one notifies her to be able to visit the patients like my mother, she leaves me her number so that in case my mother had the misfortune to spend one more night there, I contacted her. THIS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE INSULATION, IT IS ABANDONMENT OF PERSONS NOT SELF-VALIDATED. MY MOM WAS EXTERNAL IN A SITUATION OF ABSOLUTE DETERIORATION, IN RELATION TO HER INCOME. MORE DEHYDRATED FROM COMO.EVENRE, WITH DIARRHEA THEN 5 DAYS, DISORIENTED IN TIME AND SPACE, WITH AN EPICRISIS WITH MISSING DATA. AN ABSOLUTE SHAME.

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