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Vivienne Aitken & Amy Duffy

Dumbarton pensioner with dementia left waiting 18 hours for an ambulance after back injury

A frail pensioner with dementia was left suffering for 18 hours while waiting for an ambulance.

Susan Nellis, 76, was left bent over a chair with a back problem while she waited, after her GP made the call for an ambulance at 6.46pm.

Paramedics didn't arrive at her care home until 1pm the following day, reports the Daily Record.

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Susan’s daughter Emma McKerry, 56, said: “The ambulance staff were lovely but by the time they got there my mum was crying and drifting in and out of sleep. She has spine problems and was bent double.

"She was incoherent. She was totally exhausted and white as a sheet. I was really raging. It was traumatic. Elderly people are being let down."

Susan, a resident of Crosslet House Care Home in Dumbarton, suffers from vascular dementia among other conditions. Scottish Labour health spokeswoman Jackie Baillie said the incident was another example of how Health Secretary Humza Yousaf was failing in his role.

She added: “It is shocking older people are having to wait so long for emergency treatment. Humza Yousaf has had enough time to fix this but he is out of his depth.”

The ­Scottish Ambulance Service said it had received a non-emergency request for Susan.

It added: “Unfortunately, due to sustained levels of demand and ­significant delays in handing patients over at emergency departments in Greater Glasgow & Clyde, there were no available ambulances at that time.

Susan pictured slumped over waiting 18hrs for an ambulance (Daily Record)

"During the wait for the next available resource, our call handler continued to call to make welfare checks and to see if the call needed to be upgraded from a non-emergency. We’d like to apologise to Mrs Nellis and her family for the wait.”

A Scottish Government spokesman blamed Covid for delays. He added: “The pandemic has heaped pressure on our ambulance service and wider NHS.”

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