‘Can we only get sick during a weekday?’ Kamloops family sent to Kelowna for pediatric care
KAMLOOPS — It was 7 o’clock on Saturday evening (May 14), five days since they had been admitted to Royal Inland Hospital’s pediatric ward, that Arian Macaulay was informed her family would have to be moved to Kelowna.
“We had about 25 minutes until it was going to be shift change and then there was going to be no nurses in the ward until Monday morning, so we had to be moved. Of course, we thought we were just being moved to a different room or different floor in the hospital, and then she let us know it was Kelowna,” said Macaulay.
Arian’s newborn child was admitted to RIH on Tuesday (May 10) suffering from a respiratory illness that requires a little amount of oxygen to be delivered.
“He is sick enough to be in a hospital and he needs just a tiny bit of oxygen but his condition itself is not critical. The move had nothing to do about his condition, which was actually getting better. It had everything to do with them not having the staff to accommodate us,” added Macaulay.