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Man with Down's Syndrome died in hospital after not being fed for nine days


A man with Down’s Syndrome and dementia died in hospital after not being fed for nine days.

The 56-year-old was admitted to Poole hospital with a hip fracture after falling over at a Bournemouth care home, where he had been receiving care.

On admittance, he was taken to the trauma and orthopaedics ward, where he was listed as ‘nil by mouth’, as he had trouble swallowing.

Nine days later, he died of pneumonia after a ‘series of errors’ at the hospital.

Now, the man’s father has been given £22,500 in compensation, after an incident investigation at the hospital.

Allegations made against the hospital included a failure to feed the patient for nine days, causing "his subsequent severe deterioration and death".

The hospital failed to adequately monitor and investigate his condition, while failing to provide senior doctors, it was alleged.

This left unsupervised junior doctors who did not have access to senior staff or any way to escalate their concerns, allegations said.

This, it was claimed, was not done when the patient was still nil by mouth after nine days, despite the fact he was suffering from pneumonia.

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Source: Yahoo News, 9 February 2024

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