Grandma, 86, forced to wait 25 hours in hospital hallway for bed after heart attack

An 86-year-old woman who had suffered a suspected heart attack waited 25 hours in a hospital corridor for a ward bed – before giving up and going home.Maria Bodea, 86, had a suspected heart attack failure at home and was taken to St Helier Hospital, Sutton, London, by ambulance.But there were no ward beds available and the gran-of-two was put on a trolley bed in a corridor with up to 20 others, her family say.Widow Maria and her daughter Sanda Ghiurcusor, 57, were stationed next to a door leading outside, forcing them to wear wooly hats to keep warm.Unable to face another night in a corridor with “no privacy” Maria self-discharged herself 25 and a half hours after she arrived in hospital.Sanda says others sleeping in the corridor said they’d been waiting there since Sunday.She says “embarrassed” staff said the situation was the same across every trust in the country.The medical PA from Banstead, Surrey, was keen to stress that her frustrations weren’t with the staff.Sanda said: “It was like a warzone – it was a big line of beds next to the wall.“We were put straight in the corridor near the doors automatic doors so we had cold coming in – it was a really bad night.“People could walk past, cleaners walk past, and there’s no privacy.“Someone else said they had been there since Sunday.“My mum is very frail and confused now.“The matron told me it’s like this in every trust in the country.“It’s not like the staff is not nice, everyone does a brilliant job but the management doesn’t seem to invest in what’s needed.“It’s not the doctor’s fault – you can see the staff are stressed and embarrassed.”Sanda and Maria arrived in hospital at around 6.30pm on Tuesday.Maria underwent a CT scan of the head and bladder tests and was referred to a consultant for further tests on Thursday but decided she couldn’t stay another night in the corridor.She was still in the corridor at 8 p.m.on Wednesday, so discharged herself then.Sanda...

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