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Meet Marjorie




• Marjorie lived in her own home and was able to
  care for herself and make all of her own decisions.
  She has a son and daughter who are both married
  and they have their own grown up children and
  they all live locally. Marjorie visits her surgery once
  a month to see the practice nurse for a respiratory
  screening and blood tests due to her breathing
  problems.

• Q. What could be introduced to Marjorie at this time.
•




                                                            1
• Marjorie became unwell and was admitted to
  hospital having had been unwell. Prior to her
  discharge an assessment was completed and Marjorie
  made the decision to move into Leafy Green Care
  Home(N) because she wouldn’t be able to manage at
  home and she didn’t want to be on her own anymore,
  her son and daughter both worked full-time.

• Q. While Marjorie was in hospital what other
  documents could be considered.
•




• Marjorie lived in Leafy Green Care Home for three years, she
  enjoyed the company of the other residents and she had
  taken an active part in the life of the home, being chair of
  the residents committee for the last year.

• She had told the home manager and her GP in the previous
  year that if she had problems breathing or swallowing she
  did not want to have any feeding tubes as she loved her food
  and would not want to live without being able to eat and
  drink normally.

• Q. What documents should be in place for Marjorie at this
  point in time, and what documents should have been sent
  into hospital with her.




                                                                 2
• Marjorie has become worse and is in
  hospital. She is now steruggling to breathe
  and isunable to swallow safely. The
  consultant does not know whether she will
  be able to regain her ability to swallow and
  advises that she may die without artificial
  hydration and nutrition.
• Q. What assessment/document should be
  completed at this stage.




• Marjorie doesn’t appear to be able to
  understand and is unable to communicate her
  needs and wishes with her family or the staff.
• Her daughter is very upset and wants the
  consultant to put in a feeding tube. Her son
  isn’t certain whether this is the right thing to do.
• Q. Is Marjorie’s daughter able to make this
  decision.
• Q. What documents should be
  discussed/completed to assist in the decision
  making process.




                                                         3
• Marjorie had not given her son or daughter
  power to consent or refuse treatments with a
  PWLPA.
• Marjorie had never had any conversations
  with her family about what she would want if
  anything like this happened to her.
• Q. Should the care home/GP have discussed
  their conversation about artificial hydration
  and nutrition.




                                                  4

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Breakout 4.4 Meet Marjorie - Les Storey

  • 1. Meet Marjorie • Marjorie lived in her own home and was able to care for herself and make all of her own decisions. She has a son and daughter who are both married and they have their own grown up children and they all live locally. Marjorie visits her surgery once a month to see the practice nurse for a respiratory screening and blood tests due to her breathing problems. • Q. What could be introduced to Marjorie at this time. • 1
  • 2. • Marjorie became unwell and was admitted to hospital having had been unwell. Prior to her discharge an assessment was completed and Marjorie made the decision to move into Leafy Green Care Home(N) because she wouldn’t be able to manage at home and she didn’t want to be on her own anymore, her son and daughter both worked full-time. • Q. While Marjorie was in hospital what other documents could be considered. • • Marjorie lived in Leafy Green Care Home for three years, she enjoyed the company of the other residents and she had taken an active part in the life of the home, being chair of the residents committee for the last year. • She had told the home manager and her GP in the previous year that if she had problems breathing or swallowing she did not want to have any feeding tubes as she loved her food and would not want to live without being able to eat and drink normally. • Q. What documents should be in place for Marjorie at this point in time, and what documents should have been sent into hospital with her. 2
  • 3. • Marjorie has become worse and is in hospital. She is now steruggling to breathe and isunable to swallow safely. The consultant does not know whether she will be able to regain her ability to swallow and advises that she may die without artificial hydration and nutrition. • Q. What assessment/document should be completed at this stage. • Marjorie doesn’t appear to be able to understand and is unable to communicate her needs and wishes with her family or the staff. • Her daughter is very upset and wants the consultant to put in a feeding tube. Her son isn’t certain whether this is the right thing to do. • Q. Is Marjorie’s daughter able to make this decision. • Q. What documents should be discussed/completed to assist in the decision making process. 3
  • 4. • Marjorie had not given her son or daughter power to consent or refuse treatments with a PWLPA. • Marjorie had never had any conversations with her family about what she would want if anything like this happened to her. • Q. Should the care home/GP have discussed their conversation about artificial hydration and nutrition. 4