A hospital trust has apologised to a patient for ‘revolting’ conditions on a ward. Greater Manchester Mental Health Trust bosses ‘personally apologised’ to the patient on behalf of the service, after the conditions were revealed in a Manchester Evening News report.
The piece featured ‘shocking’ pictures of ‘overflowing bins’, a ‘blocked toilet’ and sink and both a bathroom and kitchen littered with rubbish. READ MORE:Patient's disgust over 'revolting' state of mental health ward as disgusting photos show overflowing bins and 'blocked toilet and sink' The mum-of-three was left ‘on her hands and knees cleaning the floor of her room’ on the Medlock ward of the Moorside Unit at Trafford General Hospital, which cares for 21 people.
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