Gut Mensch Review of LKH Sued-West
In advance, I found my stay largely successful. Bu...
In advance, I found my stay largely successful. But mainly because of the fellow patients who build you up and you pick yourself up so that it gets better.
There are some lovely carers who really want to help and also spread a good mood. On the other hand, there is just the opposite, which then pulls down when a carer is rude and you have the feeling that they are not interested in you.
Even if you ask for a spoon you get annoyed which I don't think is ok, as there are some - including me - who take a lot personally.
I also noticed that two carers were talking badly. A patient and I heard it clearly. "The only thing missing is a deck chair" or "They only drink coffee all day" (haha the caretakers too, just drinking coffee, gossiping and smoking cigarettes) ... I found that under all sow. Is it better if all patients run howling around the area? I do not think so! I am here to stabilize myself and not to fall into a hole anymore.
Above all, you only get coffee in the morning anyway so I don't understand the statement.
If this already happens then please close the door so that the patients don't notice!
I'm here to get out of all the problems outside. So yes, a deck chair may still be missing :)
What I still have to criticize is the drug distribution. As a patient you have to be very careful what you get because you get 300mg instead of 100mg ... or other medications .. that should not be mixed or increased at once. Can be dangerous! That should fit 100% and it happens almost every day!
The food is ok, you can't complain. It is clear that this is not a 5 star hotel!
What I find a cheek is that you have to get out of bed immediately on the day of discharge and it is freshly made so that you have to wait somewhere outside in the aisle with your things until you are picked up. It would be understandable if there was no free bed, but there is one in my room and the patient from the next room could wait until 5 in the afternoon until she is picked up. You are almost immediately put in front of the door, that's how it feels! The bed should belong to the patient until he is finally discharged.
I would like to thank all of the nice and hard-working nurses, my doctor, Dr. Frost always tried to help and cheer you up. I would also like to thank the dear patients who also take care of you and always have an open ear for you. To the unmotivated caregivers: Find something else if it doesn't suit you, very simple.
Thank you and best regards!
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