1/5 Amber D. 10 months ago on Google
***UPDATE***
I
just
wanted
to
clarify
a
couple
things,
bc
after
speaking
to
my
mother
I
got
some
things
wrong,
and
I
don't
want
to
deceive
anyone.
First
off,
she
said
the
nursing
staff
was
not
rude
at
all
to
her
or
my
brother
except
the
time
when
my
brother
needed
pain
meds
and
had
to
wait
forever
before
getting
any.
Apparently
this
review
has
reached
bottom,
top
and
everywhere
in
between,
and
the
purpose
is
not
to
cause
issues
or
to
get
anyone
in
trouble.
It
is
to
provide
as
accurate
info
as
possible
for
those
who
may
find
themselves
in
this
situation.
My
parents
took
quite
a
while
to
decide
which
acute
hospital
to
send
my
brother
to,
and
after
careful
consideration,
they
chose
Kindred.
After
being
transferred
there,
they
realized
it
was
not
the
decision
they
should
made.
Hopefully
things
will
be
implemented
in
the
future
for
them
to
do
and
be
better.
If
I
could
give
this
place
0
stars
I
would.
My
down
syndrome
brother
was
diagnosed
with
esophageal
cancer
back
in
October.
He
has
been
put
thru
the
ringer
and
then
some
over
the
last
several
months
and
had
major
surgery
in
May.
He's
had
complications
from
the
surgery
and
stayed
in
Kettering
for
5
weeks
before
being
transferred
to
the
ICU
at
kindred.
The
level
of
care
he
has
received
since
being
in
kindred
has
been
the
absolute
worst
care
he
has
ever
received.
Ketterings
step
down
unit
is
better
than
this
circus
show.
They
changed
everything
around
on
him
without
consulting
anyone
or
even
meeting
my
brother
and
mom
(his
legal
guardian)
including
his
formula
feed
(he's
on
a
feeding
tube).
His
nurses
are
incompetent,
they
constantly
give
him
the
wrong
formula
or
they
switch
his
dosage
and
flush
intervals
on
the
formula
and
water
intake,
they're
rude
as
hell,
he
has
developed
sores
on
his
bottom
and
instead
of
turning
him
to
help
with
this,
they
refuse
and
say
it's
bc
my
mom
said
she
doesn't
want
them
to
(which
never
happened).
The
doctor
has
told
my
parents
that
in
his
opinion
he
will
never
get
better
and
upsetting
us
so
bad,
but
his
surgeon
team
from
Kettering
says
that
is
not
true
and
despite
all
my
brother
has
been
through,
he's
doing
quite
well.
He
has
3
chest
tubes
to
help
drain
fluid
that
has
built
up
in
his
body
which
in
turn
causes
him
immense
pain.
He
had
to
wait
27
mins
this
morning
for
his
nurse
named
Dee
to
come
and
give
it
to
him.
My
mom
walked
out
to
see
what
was
going
on
and
when
she
told
her
that
my
brother
still
needs
pain
meds,
all
she
said
was
she
is
aware.
This
woman
was
sitting
in
a
chair
and
smarting
off
to
my
mother
not
once
but
twice
about
giving
him
pain
meds
and
then
made
him
wait
another
10
mins
to
give
it
him
bc
of
what?!!
This
is
supposed
to
be
a
hospital
where
patient
needs
come
first.
Instead,
his
entire
stay
my
brother
and
parents
have
had
to
fight
tooth
and
nail
just
to
get
the
care
he
needs
in
order
to
come
home!
It
makes
me
wonder
if
he's
not
receiving
good
care
bc
of
his
disability
and
bc
of
skin
color.
Would
never
recommend
anyone
staying
here
if
they
expect
the
best
possible
care,
they'd
probably
let
ya
die
before
that
ever
happened.
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