NHS Lothian said it was sorry for "distress caused and the shortcomings in the care" of Sandy Watt, 78, a former general manager of Edinburgh Royal Infirmary and now a patient in an elderly care ward at Edinburgh's Findlay House.
THE wife of a former senior NHS manager has spoken out after she received an official apology for the way her husband, a dementia sufferer, was treated.
NHS Lothian said it was sorry for "distress caused and the shortcomings in the care" of Sandy Watt, 78, a former general manager of Edinburgh Royal Infirmary and now a patient in an elderly care ward at Edinburgh's Findlay House.
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