Vancouver resident says hospital discharging patients onto street bench
Global News
A resident said he regularly witnesses Vancouver General Hospital staff and security discharging patients onto a street bench.
A resident who lives near Vancouver General Hospital says he regularly witnesses hospital staff and security discharging patients onto a street bench.
“They rush them to this bench, and they are left there to fend for themselves sometimes in not much more than a hospital gown,” Remi Caudron said. “Just yesterday, a gentleman just had a hospital blanket over him, and it was raining.”
Caudron said it first started happening between four to five years ago.
“The first thing (I noticed) was the noise because it always comes with resistance from the person being brought out of the hospital, especially in this weather,” he told Global News.
“(There) is shouting, commotion, and (I) hear it from my balcony.”
The resident said he’s seen “dozens” of patients being dropped off on the street bench. He said he’s tried to contact the city, the police and social services regarding the issues.
“I’ve seen someone crawling across (the street) trying to get back to what they consider a safe space like literally out of their wheelchair and trying to get back to the hospital,” he said. “It is intense and breaks my heart.”
When it comes to the police and other service he’s reached out to, Caudron said they “take note” but there isn’t much response.