Reviews
Reviews
Everyone involved was so caring, had time to talk and listened to us.
Staff are very caring and thoughtful.
Nothing is too much trouble. I don't think it's possible to improve the care offered at St Lukes.
You cared for my late husband 3 1/2 years ago. The words I can use for the care he received were, kindness, love, respect, gentleness.
Nothing was too much trouble.
This also applied to me his wife.
My family and I thank you for all your wonderful care.
This is why we still support you.
Good advice and guidance on how to deal with my Lymphedema.
The care and information given, the kindness it was done with and the friendliness.
My care is always good.
Lady was very pleasant and explain everything in detail.
Re palliative care for family member. Pain clinic effective, wonderfully supportive, Twochapel safe and welcoming, would have benefitted than earlier referral but generally GP Hanson good. Suggest avoid having too many medics in clinics.
Once felt like a job interview, community team/helpline/OT/nurse/NHS/M came care at home outstanding.
Worked well together. Isolated incident of feeling caught between team and hospital clinic priorities. Right to persuade us to have things in place at home early.
Still taken by our praise at swift determination in last week. Knowing help at end of phone very reassuring but ideal would be far more resources so nurse could visit regularly.
Re music group - these occasion are an important social and emotional anchor for me and provided much valued time to be supported by and support others, valued time to be supported by and support them, affected by bereavement. I'd like to see something at Twochapel explaining what the group is about so visitors (especially on Wednesday) understand and feel invited in.
The specialist nurse Debbie was very caring and considerate as were the male OT (in January) Shane and the female OT - Elaine, this week very helpful in their advice and I feel that as I my husband's carer will be able to call upon them should my husband needs become more in the future.