Hollie Tubbs Review of Brookdale university hospital ...
BEWARE, BEWARE, BEWARE!!!! IF YOUR LIFE IS PRECIOU...
BEWARE, BEWARE, BEWARE!!!! IF YOUR LIFE IS PRECIOUS TO YOU DON'T EVER GO TO THIS HOSPITAL. I am shocked that there isn't any organizations that manage and review this hospital for Patient Safety, (I'm sure there is but it's apparent that they haven't been reviewed because if so they would have been SHUT DOWN) My was transferred there because it was believed she a had a Stroke and needed testing that the previous hospital couldn't provide. We never been to this facility and was unaware of its horrible reputation and failure to provide care. My mom is also a Diabetic, a Double Amputee and receives Dialysis. She was in the emergency room for two days and never was given the testing, didn't have a room in emergency she was left in the hallway, wasn't hooked up to any machines to check vitals or monitor heart race or pulse or anything, she was only given food once in the two days there, and they waited almost twelve hours after her time to receive Dialysis and didn't her the full amount of hours of treatment! There isn't any Covid Restrictions in place, patients were so close in proximity to each that's unsafe even if we weren't in a Pandemic. The facility was filthy, disorganized, the staff is rude and unwilling to provide updates, information and care. My sister and I had to go there and have my mom self discharged in order to have her health addressed elsewhere. I've never seen such a filthy, unorganized, incompetent, negligent place in operation that's suppose to be there to assist in providing Healthcare. This place is a sad excuse for what they are suppose to be and claim to be. They say, "They are the Leaders in Healthcare" how about the "Leaders in Death, Malpractice, Negligence, Incompetence and transmittance of Covid!" We got our mother out of there in less time than it took for someone to answer the phone. You are better off diagnosing yourself, and doing at home treatments than to go there for the most minor of symptoms.
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