‘This is unbelievable’ : Sask NDP and supporters share healthcare woes
Battlefords resident Amanda Singh struggles with a disease that causes severe pain and inflammation in her lungs, heart and spine. In the early days of her illness, she would have to wait at the hospital for three hours before she was seen by a doctor.
“A few years later the wait grew to about six hours and now it takes up to eight hours before I receive pain relief on average,” she said.
Singh joined Sask NDP candidates Tom Kroczynski (Battlefords) and Erika Ritchie (Saskatoon-Nutana) for a press conference Friday afternoon in North Battleford. She explained she isn’t the only person in her family who has faced challenges with the healthcare system. Singh shared a story about her great-aunt who required urgent medical attention but couldn’t get the care she needed at Battlefords Union Hospital due to a lack of beds and staff.
“She waited eight hours for pain medication. She was then sent home because there were no beds available. A week later, she struggled to breathe, and we returned to the ER,” said Singh. “Yet another eight hour wait, they discovered a bladder infection, and they couldn’t admit her for more observation, despite a recent four pound weight loss and feeling faint.”