Re: Hospital Food
Re: Hospital Food
Touch wood, I haven't had a stay in a hospital since 1968, so I'm not really qualified to comment on the food.Re: Hospital Food
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I was in hospital on Merseyside at Christmas 2011 from Christmas eve until end of January 2012 with this stroke and, a broken leg sustained on day I had the stroke (as I tried to get up from the kitchen floor where the stroke dropped me I broke the leg).Re: Hospital Food
I believe you. Just a few miles from the hospital I was in is a 'private' hospital. quite a few people who had been in there told me of the 'hotel service' there. Nice food, nicely presented and served. Even a 'wine list' for those patients who's condition allowed a glass of wine.Re: Hospital Food
I have been in hospital a few times in the past 6 months. I am a very low weight and have digestion issues, can't digest fats. I don't eat meat either, so was limited. I ordered a baked potato for most meals, usually eaten at home with some cottage cheese. I asked if they could perhaps get cottage cheese, but was told its not usual. I was given a sugary strawberry yogurt instead. I then requested could I have some sort of green veg, with the potato, but was told that wasn't part of my meal. I thought a solution might be to order the cottage cheese salad with a baked potato, then I could mix and match, but then that was 2 meals apparently and the rules said only tick one meal box.
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