MrMagoo
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
TPN would only be offered if she was sectioned
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Testimony of the council worker so far (apologies, these notes are quite fragmented yet again, will try to edit for clarity):
~1420 A discussion of the procedures and policies around safeguarding and assessments and what is required.
~1422 Lack of agreement from Maeve to be admitted leads to MH assessment (10 Sep): Query FII - prompts safeguarding review. Coroner, reading the minutes, details how the concerns around FII & self neglect were subsequently considered not valid & dismissed. Witness then describes how things moved on from potential safeguarding issues to concerns about the "risk to life" situation owing to her nutritional needs. Meeting called - Dr Roy on annual leave but Strain attended.
~1428 States that the rationale around not going into hospital related to the energy & effort involved & she preferred to remain at home in this situation. Maeve's preference was to be pain-free & spent time with loved ones; she didn't want to die but understood there was no treatment for her condition. References to Dr Strain's testimony - limited understanding of ME and the NICE guidelines at the time did not address ME as severe as Maeve's. Discussion with Dr Roy/RD&E - advised TPN not usually given in someone with a functioning gut except in the case of someone detained under the MH act.
~1438 A discussion re palliative care measures; GP (Shenton) not comfortable prescribing syringe driver without support from other doctors (I think; audio difficulties). Witness sought support from Anthony Hemsley in engaging with Dr Roy. Consensus that TPN not appropriate & aim for symptom control at home.
~1441 SB asking questions about the lack of visits to the home from DCC, the timing of care arrangements, etc. Witness says that they never got to meet Maeve at home. SB asked how things work when there is an informal, unpaid carer. There was a discussion of "Agincare" (a care service commissioned by DCC) being unable to assist with nutrition lying down because of the "risks". SB asks about Maeve's specific request to be protected from neglect by health & social care services.
I’ve had a Quick Look back and found these two quotes about “TPN and Sectioning” It does seem that Dr Roy is the source of this idea, so will be interesting tomorrow to see why he thought it so relevant