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People with mental illness and learning disabilities given do not resuscitate orders during pandemic

People with mental illness and learning disabilities given ‘do not resuscitate’ orders during pandemic Telegraph investigation finds medics decided that patients with these conditions should not be saved if their heart stopped 9 June 2021 • 10:10pm Dulceta and Sally-Rose Cyrille, holding a picture of daughter and sister Sonia Deleon, who had a DNAR order placed on her during the pandemic Credit: Paul Grover  Patients with mental illness and learning disabilities were given “do not resuscitate” orders during the pandemic, The Telegraph can disclose. Families, carers and doctors have said that medics decided that patients with these conditions should not be resuscitated if their heart stopped – a decision which in one case appears to have led to the patient’s death.

Basildon Hospital s Cedar Ward undergoes refurbishment | Maldon and Burnham Standard

Basildon Hospital s Cedar Ward undergoes refurbishment

The Cedar Ward at Basildon Hospital has completed its refurbishment which began at the start of February. The works lasted eight weeks and saw the facilities for the expecting mums improved including beds and medical equipment. The antenatal and postnatal wards of the hospital were moved to a different location while the work was carried out. The new facilities were visited by Diane Sarkar, chief nursing officer for the Mid and South Essex Hospitals Trust. She said: “It was fabulous to see staff excited to be welcoming women into the refurbished Cedar ward in maternity on Monday. “It was fantastic to see the enthusiasm and positivity from the team, thank you to all for making this happen for our women.”

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