Kirsten Carmichael told hospital bosses she’d been left “devastated” following a series of distressing experiences during visits to the hospital with her “guardian angel”, Pickle the cockerpoo.
A woman who lost her hearing in both ears said she felt like “a third class citizen” after York Hospital staff refused to let her into part of the hospital with her hearing dog.
Kirsten Carmichael told hospital bosses she’d been left “devastated” following a series of distressing experiences during visits to the hospital with her “guardian angel”, Pickle the cockerpoo.
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