2/5 Niel F. 5 months ago on Google • 14 reviews
J
originally
wrote
a
quick
and
dirty
review
to
help,
Alba
who
is
the
patient
advocate
for
the
Kindred
Sahara
location
on
how
she,
Strati
(sp?),
Josh,
and
Millie
were
all
great.
The
last
three
truly
are
great
at
what
they
do.
The
review
was
answered
by
Matt
T,
I
removed
it,
as
I
like
my
reviews
to
have
meat,
substance,
and
be
an
accurate
representation
of
the
product/service.
Let’s
start
from
the
beginning.
I’m
an
above
the
knee
amputee.
The
first
surgery,
the
actual
amputation
was
done
at
Summerlin
Hospital
at
the
end
of
May
2023.
I
have
a
second
surgery
also
done
at
Summerlin
Hospital
2-days
later
to
clean
and
ensure
no
necro-bacterial
items
were
still
in
the
wound
area
(necro
being
why
the
leg
was
amputated).
I
do
some
recovery
while
at
Summerlin,
and
get
moved
around
from
the
ICU
to
IMU,
etc.
As
I’m
in
Step
Down
“Ryan”
who
is
a
representative
from
Kindred
asked
if
I
“would
consider
his
facility”
for
next
steps.
The
Hospitalist
at
Summerlin
suggested
that
as
soon
as
I
could
get
a
bed
in
an
intermediary
facility
that
has
rehabilitation
I
should
go.
I
said
yes.
Ryan
mentioned
depending
on
insurance
the
move
may
not
happen
until
Tuesday/Wednesday
of
the
following
week.
Imagine
my
surprise
that
a
few
days
later
(Sunday)
I
and
my
personal
items
were
being
packed
up
to
go
to
the
Kindred
Sahara
facility.
I
should
have
done
a
better
job
reverse
interviewing
Ryan
about
the
facility.
His
lead
in
was
the
food,
I’m
concerned
about
rehabilitation,
and
how
I’m
going
to
get
to
a
new
way
of
living.
I’m
in
a
transport
ambulance
on
my
way
to
the
facility.
It’s
about
7
pm
or
so,
a
shift
change
is
happening.
At
this
facility,
most
rooms
are
shared
(2
total).
I
was
fortunate
enough
to
room
with
a
gentleman
that
talked
all
through
the
night,
needed
to
have
the
light
on,
all
through
the
night,
and
do
other
activities
that
did
not
promote
sleep
all
through
the
night,
now
morning.
I
ask
the
Charge
nurse
to
be
moved
into
another
room
during
the
event
with
this
gentlemen.
I
knew
she
was
lying
to
me
as
I
observed
on
my
way
in
several
empty
spots,
some
rooms
that
were
entirely
vacant.
I
knew
from
that
point
that
my
experience
would
not
be
top
notch
or
first
in
class.
Here
are
my
reasons/observations:
- The
doctors
that
I
have
dealt
with
gave
me
very
few
times
(less
than
a
handful)
the
customary
listen
to
my
breathing,
lungs,
heart.
Isn’t
this
a
staple
of
the
doctor/patient
visit?
- The
doctors
were
eager
to
order
tests
such
as
EKGs,
X-Rays,
Contrast
CT
Scans,
there
was
no
explanation
as
to
why
these
were
requested
and
more
importantly
what
was
the
result?
- Alba
who
is
great
and
the
patient
advocate
comes
around
a
few
times
a
week
to
guage
patient
satisfaction.
One
of
the
questions
was
being
visited
by
leadership,
it
should
be
twice
a
week.
This
is
definitely
not
the
case.
I
was
lucky
to
have
a
discussion
with
any
department
head
at
least
once.
- The
facility
is
understaffed
and
also,
in
my
opinion,
requires
to
go
through
change
management.
The
number
of
observations
of
employees
gossiping
to
each
other
while
in
a
room
about
their
negative
behaviors,
or
how
miserable
he/she/they
are
at
the
facility,
DEFINITELY
made
me
rethink
my
choice
and
writing
a
review.
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