Bedside terror for teen in hospitalJulie Parish said her 17-year-old daughter had been traumatised during her four-week recovery in Royal Perth Hospital buy wow gold.But the girl's father Gavin Parish said he had no problem with the treatment his daughter received at the hospital."She was safe the whole time she was there," wow gold Mr Parish said. "While the situation was not ideal, I never had any concerns for her safety - there was always a nurse in the room." "She was texting us telling us she was scared, but she was not in a good frame of mind because she had brain injuries and was scared of every little noise or object."The staff did such a good job. After she was moved out of the room, she wanted to go back there she said 'to be with my friends'."Ms Parish said her daughter wow gold kopen, who did not want to be named, would call her in the middle of the night "frightened to death" because one man, who they were told had had brain damage, was shouting, swearing, thrashing around and trying to pull off his restraints."She texted me on her mobile phone wow gold kopen at 2am in the morning saying she was extremely scared and frightened and she just wanted to come home," Ms Parish said. But she claims when she phoned the hospital, staff seemed more concerned that her daughter had used her mobile phone."(They) said it was against their wow gold ideal policy for kids to have mobile phones because they didn't want parents disturbed in the middle of the night." The teenager suffered head injuries last month when she fell off a horse and was dragged for up to 300m at a Pinjarra property.She was treated in intensive care for 12 days and then moved to a ward."She went straight out of ICU and into a room with an inmate who was handcuffed to the bed, and two guards," Ms Parish said."He had no pants on, just underwear and a shirt, and he was uncovered. I thought it was inappropriate to have a teenage girl in there."Ms Parish said staff told her there was nowhere else for the girl to go, but moved her after several family members made irate calls to the hospital."If I hadn't happened to be there that afternoon, she would have spent the entire evening with an inmate," Ms Parish said."And a frail old lady was also in a bed next to him. I'm sure her family wouldn't have allowed that if they'd known."According to Ms Parish, her daughter was then moved to a room with three men, one of whom had severe brain damage and was having "frightening, abusive episodes".Despite repeated attempts, Ms Parish said she was unable to have her daughter moved because she needed a level of care that staff said was not available in other areas."She was very, very scared," Ms Parish said."She was not eating or buy wow gold sleeping because of the environment she was in and it couldn't have been good for her recovery." Ms Parish said she was grateful to RPH staff for treating her daughter, but said some patients should be kept separate.She wants to know who was responsible for the hospital's assertion that it was acceptable to put a teenage girl in a room with an undressed inmate."It is absolutely unacceptable, full stop," Ms Parish said.Opposition health spokesman Roger Cook said hospitals needed more resources to appropriately deal with adolescents who were vulnerable in an adult hospital system."In this case wow gold, it's clear the hospital lacked the resources and capacity to provide a safe environment for adolescents," Mr Cook said.
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