While I was waiting to be discharged, I overheard two of the nurses that were assigned to me talking not far outside my door(almost immediately after leaving my room), and I heard one nurse say “he’s just making this all up”, while the other nurse responded “oh I know”. Now I can’t say with 100% certainty that they were talking about me as I did not hear my name mentioned, but highly unlikely they were talking about someone else seeing as they had just left my room. Regardless of if they were talking about me or another patient, it was a completely aweful thing to say. It showed a complete lack of care or concern on the part of these nurses, and it’s was extremely unprofessional.
The better Ascension hospital. I was in the new tower. The food was good, the nursing staff was caring and the doctors were great. One physical therapy nurse was bad the rest tried to help. I tend to avoid Ascension hospital if possible.
Beyond confused with this facility. My son was admitted for suicidal thoughts and tendencies. He was admitted to the behavior health unit floor 5. During his time here he was prescribed one medication for "anger". We visited yesterday talked with a worker and we all agreed he is not ready to come home. Today I get a call stating he is all of a sudden. Ready. What changed in not even 24 hours?
This hospital is incredible. Amazing nurturing caring nurses. I swear they're so good they have to be angels and the doctors were amazing. Thorough treatment. And the facility itself is fantastic
I don't understand this place. They are of no help and need to have some sort of retraining or get help themselves so they can treat family's and their children with more compassion during these hard times. I wouldn't recommend anyone bringing a child here for help. There are other places that have better kinder staff and a more kind honest doctor. This place will leave you frustrated and speechless.
The adolescent inpatient treatment unit of Saint Elizabeth's was an awful experience for me. Throughout my whole stay, they bombard you with rules and regulations, and the entire place made me feel confined, and some of the staff treated the patients more like prisoners than anything. It was unacceptable. Some of the staff were thoroughly good people, but I've seen situations where nurses would go from 0 to 100 over something extremely small. Some of the young children were treated terribly. In my unit, two boys were sent to the refocus room for high fiving. Additionally, during room check, they walk in, flick the lights on with no warning, and roughly lift the entire mattress too look under it WHILE you were occupying it. After asking some of the other patients, I observed that most people there had the same experience. The girl I was roomed with wasn't supplied with her medication for a few days, and they gave her new medication without any parental permission. When some of the patients opened up about emotionally abusive parents, the nurses and group leaders would almost always defend them.
I've had the unfortunate need to see many doctors and nurses at many hospitals.
Over all, I despised my short residency on the Level 5 inpatient unit. With more leniency and kinder, more understanding staff, I believe the whole place would be a little bit better.
So much for compassionate care. I think I’ll be switching over to the Theda Care system.
The staff is up and down. Some are respectful and kind some need to learn how to be respectful and kind. The doctor there is a huge joke. She is one who gives you the least respect and insight. She also will tell you this has that are untrue. I had to call a supervisor on her for stating that it is NOT the law to allow a service dog for a person with a disability. That the law is untrue and she can basically over ride the law because it's "her floor" well she was wrong. She also stated it was policy.... Well she was wrong with that too.
Came into the ER the other night with chest pains and numbing/loss of feeling in my arm(something I’ve never experienced before). Several different tests were preformed, but no cause for my symptoms could be found.
Ascension Ne Wisconsin St Elizabeth Hospital is a US Hospital based in Appleton, Wisconsin. Ascension Ne Wisconsin St Elizabeth Hospital is located at 1506 S Oneida St, Appleton, WI 54915, USA.
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