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bonji Fri 09-Oct-15 13:32:13

I have now been home a week after my first hip replacement operation in my local NHS hospital and fingers crossed, despite a couple of problems all seems to be going ok. The administration, medical and nursing care were very good as was the physio but the food was very poor. Certainly not healthy eating and nothing to tempt patients who did not feel like eating. I know it's an 'old chestnut' but has anyone any suggestions as to how to start a new campaign to improve hospital food? It does seem a shame when it does seem that a lot of hospitals have made a real effort to improve the care but the food is stil so bad.

LuckyDucky Tue 03-Nov-15 23:25:23

durham
You write confidently about hospital procedures; having read the posts and heard on radio, of appalling tales of insufficient nursing levels, (not their fault), would I be acceptable as a volunteer or would I be considered a well-meaning medically untrained volunteer?

I knew a confused, diabetic patient who went into hospital. I was told afterwards, her food and water were within reach. She didn't feed herself or drink The inevitable happened sad five years ago.

Please remember who said, "Let the NHS wither on the vine?" That lady woman would recognise her uncaring policies are still in place, if she were alive.angry

Ana Tue 03-Nov-15 23:26:57

She did not say that, LuckyDucky, as I have already stated.

Get your facts right please.

LuckyDucky Thu 05-Nov-15 22:36:54

Moving on

Ana Thu 05-Nov-15 22:43:43

Good idea. Getting quotes/facts straight is also a good idea.

soontobe Thu 05-Nov-15 23:55:18

I have to say, and not disagreeing with what anyone else has said, that the last time I saw hospital food in our nearest hospital, it wasnt too bad. They use brand yogurts, and local ice cream tubs etc, which all help to provide at least some food that can be bought locally. It may not be homemade or hospital made food as such, but is very edible.

Grandma2213 Fri 06-Nov-15 03:03:27

When I had a hip replacement I was given a choice of 3 hospitals. I chose the nearest which happened to be a private hospital but which had an arrangement with the NHS. I had a private room and the food was excellent which was sad because I had very little appetite. I still feel a little guilty about the cost of this.
Recently I had an eye operation at a different NHS hospital. I only stayed overnight but the food was OK ie a ham sandwich, cottage pie, carrots and peas, followed by yoghurt and then cereal/toast for breakfast. I am not a fussy eater. I did not have to prepare it myself as with every other meal in my life so - luxury!