3/5 Darnella O. 1 year ago on Google
I
took
my
husband
to
Harper
emergency.
The
nursing
staff
and
doctors
were
good.
I
could
tell
they
were
short
staff
and
overwhelmed
but
was
trying
to
make
the
best
out
of
the
situation.
I
recall
one
nurse
having
10
patients
and
needing
to
chart
another
nurse
to
take
on
her
patients
as
well.
The
ER
lacked
supplies
and
was
never
clean
the
3days
my
husband
was
there
until
a
room
was
available.
He
was
finally
moved
to
4th
floor
ICU.
The
nursing
staff
there
were
amazing.
Very
attentive,
answered
phones
when
I
called,
made
sure
I
knew
what
was
going
on
with
him
but
also
short
staffed.
He
was
then
moved
to
6th
fl
ICU.
Thatās
where
he
developed
bed
sores
as
they
too
were
short
staff.
His
other
symptoms
got
better
but
other
issues
developed.
Unfortunately
they
did
not
actually
inform
me
of
the
bed
sores.
I
discovered
that
while
he
was
being
changed.
He
was
then
upgraded
to
a
room
on
the
6th
floor
and
it
was
also
dirty
and
smelled
of
urine.
The
nursing
staff
did
a
good
job
of
clearing
the
bedsores
so
his
bed
sores
never
staged
beyond
a
level
2.
The
nurses
were
able
to
order
the
right
gel
and
were
on
top
of
the
bedsores
until
he
transferred
out.
The
doctors
didnāt
communicate
very
well
on
the
6th
fl
and
Dr.
Singh,
was
never
available
to
discuss
anything.
I
only
spoke
with
the
attending
nurses.
Tenant
needs
to
provide
more
support
and
supplies
to
the
nursing
staff
and
hire
a
cleaning
crew
at
Harper
Hospital
and
it
could
have
the
potential
to
be
a
5
star
Hospital.
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