In crowded N.B. hospital, 88-year-old awaiting nursing home placed in supply room
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The daughter of an 88-year-old woman who spent part of Thursday in the supply room of an overcrowded New Brunswick hospital says she’s alarmed by the space shortages in the province’s health system.
Karen Totten snapped some images of her mother Irene MacNeill of Barnesville, N.B., lying in the supply room of Saint John Regional Hospital, with a bed sheet hung up to give her some privacy and wearing dark glasses to help her rest in an area where lights couldn’t be dimmed.
Totten, a 65-year-old resident of Upham, N.B., says she went public with the disturbing images because she’s become alarmed by the staff shortages, the long wait time for her mother to receive a nursing home bed, and the lack of space in the hospital.
She says she found her mother lying in the supply area on Thursday after MacNeill was moved out of her room because it was needed by a patient who required access to oxygen supplies.