Saturday, November 17, 2012

Why did they let my wife suffer? ? This Is Jersey

HEALTH has moved to reassure Islanders about a controversial end-of-life care programme after a family have claimed that their dying relative was not given food and water for two days.

The department has said that the Liverpool Care Pathway regime, which allows doctors in some cases to withdraw food and water from dying patients, would not be used without the consent or knowledge of family members.

This follows concerns raised to the JEP by a man whose wife died five weeks ago in the General Hospital and comments left by numerous Islanders about the LCP on www.thisisjersey.com.

After reading the JEP?s article on the Pathway, which Health Minister Anne Pryke defended last week in the States, chartered surveyor Alan Booth became concerned that his wife, Sue (63), had been placed on the programme.

? See Friday?s JEP for full report

Source: http://www.thisisjersey.com/news/2012/11/16/why-did-they-let-my-wife-suffer/

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