An Auckland woman with no nursing experience is being instructed to drive two hours to care for her ill mother while nurses go on strike.
A 24-hour nationwide strike has been signalled to take place on Thursday after nurses rejected the Government's latest pay offer yesterday.
Maureen Lennon said she was appalled to receive a phone call this morning from a staff nurse at Thames Hospital implying that either she looked after her 86-year-old mother or she will be left unattended.
Her elderly mother has been in hospital for nearly three weeks after a fall that broke her pelvis, as well as suffering an ongoing bowel issue.
"My concern is my mum's safety. There's quite a lot involved in managing her care. I'll do the best I can for my mother and of course I'll be there but I'm extremely worried."