Reviews of Royal Hospital For Neuro-disability. (Hospital) in London (London).
Royal Hospital For Neuro-disability
West Hill, London SW15 3SW, United Kingdom
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Information of Royal Hospital For Neuro-disability, Hospital in London (London)
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This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Royal Hospital For Neuro-disability
Sunday
9am–8pm
Monday
9am–8pm
Tuesday
9am–8pm
Wednesday
9am–8pm
Thursday
9am–8pm
Friday
9am–8pm
Saturday
9am–8pm
Reviews of Royal Hospital For Neuro-disability
P. J.
The care my husband has received has been incredible. The Staff all respect him and treat him with dignity. They always make an effort to talk to me and tell me anything new in his progress or if he has been poorly. Test and hospital appts made quickly when he has a blip. Lovely relaxing gardens to go for a walk and daily activities. Physio,occupational and speech therapy Staff have been so caring and Geoff the Vicar always has a joke. Nothing but praise from our family.
R. W.
A wonderful hospital with amazing staff who really care and look after everyone really well. There are lots of different activities for patients and residents to do and you can even go on trips if you want to. Ivery been a resident over 2 years now and I am extremely happy here.
M. B.
My mum had a massive stroke 16 Dec 2006. Her heart stopped several times and the resus team managed to get it going after 30 -40 mins. Mum was in intensive care for weeks and weeks, very swollen all over and a tracheotomy helping her to breath. My mum, Linda was transferred to another hospital to change the tracheostomy which they couldn’t do at her own hospital in Newham. Mum was transferred back again to Newham. But after several weeks we could tell she was responding to our voices and she could let us know she was “in there.” One day on a visit a Locum Dr told me that mum had stopped breathing for 10 mins as her tracheotomy had got blocked in the night, one of the nurses resuscitated her despite a DNR over mum’s bed, as a result she received further brain damage and mum wasn’t really responding to us at all after that. Mum then was assigned a named nurse who was very good. Weeks later the hospital was transferring mum to The Royal Neurological Hospital in Putney. My brothers and I were happy mum was going where she could get more specialised care. The hospital was lovely, the staff were wonderful, the other patients in my mum’s ward were terrific. Mum was well looked after and all her needs were met. The staff were amazing with us and really cared for us too. Several time’s I raced down to London from Leicester as mum was gravely ill and time and time again she pulled through! During this time my mum’s sister Carol died as a result of a heart attack and it was a terrible time for our family, my poor mum never knew! After a few more months it was evident what the outcome for my mum would be but you still cling to hope. Every weekend I spent with my mum was a gift. I was 5 month pregnant with my third child and the driving 3 hrs to mum and back home was exhausting but you just do it for the people you love. Then came the phone call while I was at work that I needed to go to her and this time I knew instinctively this was very serious. Mum was moved to another hospital to deal with the infection as Putney wasn’t geared for this. Mum was extremely poorly and we were told that she wasn’t coming back from this infection. The Drs made her comfortable as they had discussed with us and we made the decision to finally let her go. I can’t tell you how much the love and care we received from the staff at the The Royal Neurological Hospital, Putney meant to me and my family, it was everything to us. Mum passed away peacefully on 13 June 2008. I had my daughter 23 Aug 2008, Tanzi Linda Carol. Thank you to everyone who looked after Linda Chambers at the RNH Putney❤️
f. W. W.
An excellent hospital with wonderful caring staff! I wouldn't want my family anywhere else! They have beautiful gardens and all patients and residents are well looked after and happy!
S. W.
My sister has been at the RHN for 14 months she is on a long stay Ward. Which she calls home . The RHN offers so much for all the people who have the chance to go through there doors for whatever reason .
If you talk to anyone who has a loved one at the RHN they will be most likely to say it's like one big family ☺.
I have nothing but for praise for everyone at the RHN from the cleaning staff to the doctors to the chief executive the nurse the support staff . The porter's the lafs team Amanda and the volunteers. Geoff and his staff. Kitchen staff and OTS SALT PHYSIOS PHYCOLOGISTS AND ALL THE PATIENTS AND THERE FAMILIES. WE can walk down any corridor and we will know nearly everyone on first name terms . And my sister would never forgive me if I didn't mention SOX 🐱🐈🐱 He is the hospital cat a big part of the RHN family . My sister is not only really well looked after but she is loved . I my self live over 100 miles away. But when I leave to return home I know she is safe well looked after and loved and cared for.
F. J. L. L.
As a professional, I have to tell the truth about this hospital, Kind staff, well trained and always helpful, is my favourite. Don't miss the English Breakfast at the canteen and the coffee! Very good price and excellent food.