The Older People’s Commissioner for Wales is undertaking a Review on whether older people are treated with dignity and respect whilst in hospital.
The aims of the Review are:
The Commission has established a Panel of Inquiry, chaired by Dame Deirdre Hine, to take evidence about the experiences of older people in hospitals.
The Panel is now seeking written evidence from older people who have been, or are in, a general or community hospital. The Panel would also welcome evidence from older people’s families and friends, advocates and organisations working with and for older people from all sectors, including statutory and voluntary organisations, trade unions and professional associations about the experiences of older people whilst they are in hospital.
Evidence should relate to hospital stays of more than five consecutive days and be based on experiences within the last two years.
The Panel wishes to receive evidence on a number of issues and would be grateful if you could respond to any or all of the points below which apply to your circumstances or interests:-
The Panel of Inquiry will not cover clinical diagnosis or treatment, the transportation of people to and from hospital, or discharge arrangements beyond hospital.
Given the anticipated volume of responses to the Inquiry, we would appreciate it if written evidence does not exceed four pages or 1500 words. Evidence is welcome in the language of your choice.
The Panel of Inquiry will be taking oral evidence in the autumn so it would be helpful if you could indicate in your submission whether you would be prepared to give oral evidence, if invited.
Submissions should be sent to Ask@olderpeoplewales.com or to:
Delyth Lewis
Secretariat to the Inquiry Panel
Older People’s Commissioner for Wales
Cambrian Buildings
Mount Stuart Square
Cardiff CF10 5FL
Submissions should arrive no later than Monday 16th August 2010
Disclosure of information
Both the oral evidence and written evidence in part or in full may be published alongside the Commissioner’s Review. However, we appreciate that some of the evidence that we are likely to receive will be of a sensitive and highly personalised nature and we will take all the necessary steps to anonymise examples we are given of poor practice. Information that we consider to be personal data will not be published.
If you are providing any information, which you feel is not suitable for public disclosure, please indicate which parts should not be published.
Accessible formats
If you would like a copy of this document in Braille, large print or audio format, please contact the Older People’s Commissioner for Wales. Contact us by emailing ask@olderpeoplewales.com or by telephone on 08442 640670