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Home / Health / Grieving Daughter Slams "Shameful" Mental Health Care

Grieving Daughter Slams "Shameful" Mental Health Care

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Family awarded six-figure compensation after a five-and-a-half year legal battle.
  • Dad battled psychosis for ten months before dying by suicide.
  • Daughter alleges medics dismissed concerns because her father "presented well".
Grieving Daughter Slams "Shameful" Mental Health Care

Emma Kenny is speaking out after her father, Don Taylor, died by suicide following a ten-month battle with psychosis. She believes he would still be alive if he had received adequate care from NHS mental health services. After a prolonged five-and-a-half-year legal fight, the family received a six-figure compensation payout last October.

Don's ordeal began in 2017, escalating in October 2018 with an attempted escape from home. Hospitalized for kidney failure and sepsis, he developed delirium and subsequently psychosis. Despite hallucinations, he was discharged without psychiatric medication. Although initially prescribed Olanzapine with positive results, a junior doctor later withdrew it prematurely.

Emma, a psychologist herself, asserts that medical professionals repeatedly ignored the family's concerns, dismissing them because Don "presented well." The family's pleas for help were reportedly overlooked, contributing to his tragic death at age 78 in July 2019. The Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust settled the case without admitting liability, stating they are committed to providing high-quality care.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Emma Kenny's family sued because they believe her father, Don Taylor, died by suicide due to inadequate care from NHS mental health services, despite their repeated attempts to seek help.
After being treated for kidney failure and sepsis, Don Taylor developed delirium and psychosis, leading to hallucinations, but was discharged from the hospital without psychiatric medication.
The family was awarded a six-figure compensation payout after a five-and-a-half-year legal battle against the Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust, which settled the case without admitting liability.

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