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4 years ago

It is difficult to say exactly what is going on he...

It is difficult to say exactly what is going on here at Easter.
After reading the comments posted on their website I think it fair to suggest that everyone who had taken the time to voice their opinions did so because they felt that their experiences needed not only to be heard but to count for
often many felt theirs did not.
Some commenters were troubled by Easter's large turnover while others had chosen holding back their review altogether opting for either the highest star rating or
it's antithesis.
To address the apparently noticable turnover, as a caregiver I can only say that continuity is a vital key for a patients mental health success for there are far too many embattled souls living inside far too many broken mirrors, real or imagined it does not matter.
One of the commenters stated that Easter appears to implement patient labor support. This is not unheard of, in fact other psychiatric institutes in Tucson and, (I assume), elsewhere facilitate this same practice allowing either past or current patients to carry on or maintain w/their therapy while recieving a paycheck. Does it work? Well that is the question. In part I think it depends upon whom you ask.
What one cannot exclude however is Easter Seals staff. I personally have experienced people directly involved w/my patients care to be one of sameness...
In closing I can only say that over the years I have seen and known many so-called skilled and even highly educated
professionals, some who could have had a patient set their hair ablaze in front of them and they not notice begging the question, "Doctor, are you high?" But, at ESBF I have found one who stands apart from all the others. It is my guess that she is Easters best and hard-working skilled nurse who performs her job w/the pride and dignity of a lioness no matter how difficult the task or the person.

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