I'm looking for some advice to bring to a meeting my friend is having on Tuesday with regard to our elderly friend. (We used to work together years ago)
This will be long, I'm sorry in advance. Please stick with me as I don't know what to do for the best here.
The lady has been in hospital for a few weeks now.
Admitted as suffering hallucinations and showing signs of dementia.
She hasn't been able to look after herself for some time as it turns out.
She's been outside wandering around in her pyjamas walking a non existent dog.
(She had a dog but the dog was at home and she went out to walk him without taking said dog)
Unable to look after her pets or house (really in an awful state apparently) they have both been rehomed while she has been in hospital.
Is incontinent (urinary and fecally)
Not feeding herself regularly, When she does eat she has eaten dog food (the type that comes in a roll, we think she may think she's eating pate)
Not drinking any liquids.
Refusing to shower/bath
Very confused/not recognising people she has known for years.
She was in a terrible state the day she was taken to hospital, Found lying in her bed in pee and poo.
Hallucinating very badly and in a very upset state.
She was found to be severely dehydrated and suffering from multiple infections which they have now got on top of.
I am told that the infections were so bad that she would have been dead in a matter of days had she not been found.
Despite recovering from the infections, she is still hallucinating, trying to escape the ward, not recognising people.
The hospital say she is fine to be sent home and that a carer will be provided twice a day.
I think that if this happens it's only a matter of time before something terrible happens as she cannot look after herself/keep herself safe.
The hospital say as she is capable of showering and heating up a can of soup then she is fine to go home.
I really think she should be in a care home as there is no one nearby who can look after her.
Has anyone been through similar or have any advice that my friend can take to this hospital meeting to support them not turfing this lady out to rot at home?
The meeting is with the OT, social worker and doctor.