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Original Feedback for Benjamin Court:


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Benjamin Court must be retained

I relied on Benjamin Court for my husband's care. He suffered from a fall initially and he then continually needed care at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital over several years. I was not happy with his care at the hospital medically and how he was looked after as a person. Once he was out of acute care and in Benjamin Court, it was so much better. It was lovely to visit him and the staff were kind. My own mental health improved as I knew he was in a safe environment. The staff were open with me and we became a team. My husband was still seriously ill but bed-bound at the start of his stay. They taught me how to manage his care when he returned home, ordered equipment that I could borrow, and worked with me on domiciliary visits as he improve and was well enough to discharge. Without Benjamin Court, no-one as seriously ill as him could have been discharged. One home visit a day could not achieve what Benjamin Court did with constant supervision, physio, and reablement. I think if places like this were not available, the death rate and cycle of readmittance to hospital would increase.

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