DM (75) is currently in hospital officially with a chest infection (non COVID) but in reality alongside many other problems.
One concurrent condition she does have is severe lymphodema and leg ulcers (diabetes and obesity related). Her feet are also dreadfully cracked and massively painful to walk on. This has been going on for 3 months.
She has been having a (social services) carer come in daily for 30 minutes to strap her legs but that is it. She has been told she needs to keep the weight off of her legs (ie sit down) but needs to get up to prepare meals etc, causing dreadful pain.
The physio has spent 20 mins today to assess mobility and has suggested more grab frames are installed at home but that's it. She also said that because of where DM lives support will be limited 
An OT will be seeing her in the morning with a view to discharge. I am petrified they will just let her go home without an adequate plan in place and she will just end up back in hospital. Obviously I can't go the hospital at the moment to discuss a care plan either.
Has anyone else faced a similar situation or has advice on what I should do?