I hope someone can help me with this one please. My MIL was taken into hospital a few weeks ago and it was a nightmare to get her there. She was very unwell but also extremely hostile to any medical intervention and it was very upsetting all round but once she was there and being treated she's accepted it and doing better but still quite a lot wrong with her that will need ongoing treatment.
The problem is that we've been told by a discharge person (not a nurse, I don't think) that at some point they will discharge her by either us collecting her or them taking her home where they will do a two hour 'assessment' to see if she can cope at home. So the assessment will be done once she has already been taken home. MIL will say yes she can manage fine but she was in a terrible mess and not coping at all when she went into hospital and we think that daily carers and a stairlift are the minimum needed. None of this will be in place if they just bring her back and then decide she doesn't need help. Or if they decide that she can't manage, then she's had all the trauma of being taken home and then taken back to hospital.
So I guess my question is whether this is the normal way that an assessment is done or does this mean that they've effectively decided she is discharged back to her house as it is even though we don't think this is safe.