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Four positive tests

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Casdon Fri 27-Nov-20 11:04:44

Most councils do offer something now, whether it’s a roving service where the careers go in to visit a number of clients at different times through the night (they use telecare technology to know when the person most often wakes up needing to use the toilet for example), or a short term night sitting service, which a lot of them use contracts with voluntary organisations for. It’s definitely worth asking, but it does vary between areas I know so may not be available where OPs mum lives.

Katyj Fri 27-Nov-20 09:28:55

Hi Casdon. I didn’t know there was a night service available Is it a new thing or does it depend where you live. I know many years ago I had to get somebody for overnight stays for my dad as mum was in hospital, but we had to pay and it was very expensive.

Casdon Fri 27-Nov-20 09:11:44

I can understand you worrying about her, I think I’d ask the Care Agency to let you know straight away if they think she isn’t managing overnight so you can get on to Social Services. If she isn’t safe to be left on her own she would be entitled to a night visit or a night sitting service. Hopefully though being in her own environment will settle her down quite quickly, and all will be well.

Lollin Fri 27-Nov-20 08:40:47

I can fully understand your worries. If I were in your shoes I guess I would have no alternative but to trust the experts. Hopefully all will be well, if she is well enough to go home hopefully it will do her more good and result in a speedier recovery.

Katyj Fri 27-Nov-20 08:14:21

Hi. Yes the care agency have agreed to care for her with PPE . She is confused and not sleeping well in hospital, so hopefully will improve at home. I’m a worrier and stressed out at the thought of her being on her own during the night, but the hospital and social worker are telling me she should be okay ?

Casdon Fri 27-Nov-20 08:01:35

It’s not unusual for people to keep returning positive test results even after they have recovered from the virus. It’s very important to her at her age for your mum to get back to her own environment to rehabilitate, there’s nothing more disabling than being stuck in a hospital bed when you don’t need it. As long as the Care Agency know she is still testing positive and use full PPE of course? There is a risk for you, so window visits until she tests negative is probably the best option?

tanith Fri 27-Nov-20 07:45:40

Can’t believe they would send home someone of your Mums age who’s positive with Covid. I’d be concerned too, seems odd.

Katyj Fri 27-Nov-20 07:35:14

Hi. My mum 89 has been in hospital for seven weeks recovering from a fall and high bp. She contracted covid and tested positive on the 1st of November, she has had 3 more positive tests the last one was yesterday. Their sending her home today with carers 3 times a day. I’m worried about being in close contact with her, although the hospital says she is not infectious, surely if she is still positive there is still some risk ?