1/5 Swati S. 2 years ago on Google
My
grandmother
is
92
years
old,
and
she
had
a
chest
infection
and
started
having
severe
pain
in
her
chest
on
1st
January.
We
admitted
her
in
INDUS
NURSING
HOME,
Andul
road
by
recommendation
of
our
house
physician.
Previously
we
admitted
her
in
Indus
and
did
not
have
very
positive
review
about
it
because
of
its
lack
of
sanitation
and
hygiene.
But
it's
near
our
place
and
we
could
not
travel
further
with
her
and
the
doctor
assured
her
that
she
will
be
fine
and
they
will
take
care
of
the
hygiene
this
time
and
we
trusted
him.
But
this
time
they
did
something
which
was
absolutely
inhumane.
Her
chest
infection
resulted
into
pneumonia,
she
had
to
be
placed
in
oxygen
24x7
and
nebulizer
was
supposed
to
be
given
2
times
a
day.
The
general
ward
lacks
sanitation
and
we
kept
her
in
the
delux
cabin,
I
stayed
with
her
for
a
night
and
the
next
night
I
was
exhausted
and
had
to
go
home.
She
was
under
observation
of
the
nurses.
Today
my
father
reached
hospital
at
11am
and
saw
that
she
was
tied
in
the
bed,
WITH
ROPE.
The
oxygen
mask
was
removed
and
she
was
lying
in
a
wet
bed
with
a
pool
of
urine.
And
two
caretaker
women
were
sitting
on
the
sofa
and
gossiping.
She
was
not
provided
with
oxygen
for
more
than
12
hours
and
neither
was
she
given
nebulizer,
and
her
conditions
worsen.
Their
excuse
was
she
was
*MOVING
ALOT,
SO
WE
TIED
HER
HANDS
AND
LEGS
IN
THE
BED*
she's
freaking
92
year
old
fragile
woman
with
a
heart
condition!!
her
pneumonia
has
worsen
and
we
had
to
shift
her
to
Narayana.
For
three
days
of
admission
the
final
bill
that
came
was
a
whooping
₹82,000.
We
lodged
complaints
and
everything.
She
is
safe
and
stable
now
in
the
other
hospital.
I've
never
lost
so
much
cool
than
I
did
today.
I
shouted
and
screamed
so
much
that
I
collapsed
in
rage
and
high
BP.
I
know
it
may
not
make
much
difference
but
please
do
me
a
favor
and
spread
the
word,
to
give
us
peace
and
some
justice.
Spread
the
word,
give
them
a
review
in
google,
or
other
places
where
you
know.
Because
today
it's
my
grandmother
and
by
God's
grace
she's
alive.
Tomorrow,
it
can
be
someone
else's
family
member
and
they
may
not
be
blessed
enough
to
stay
alive.