If they closed Hobart entirely would anyone notice except theWednesday morning and waiting to see how I will try to get around Hobart's closed roads with construction.
Golf carts easily go off road. Now I understand. Hobart has been prepping for this for years.Wednesday morning and waiting to see how I will try to get around Hobart's closed roads with construction.
Yeah, not a fan. I have to take my mom there to have her INR (coumadin level) checked every couple of weeks, and we've already been to the cardiologist's office there. What I have heard overwhelmingly from employees is that no one consulted them re layout, equipment needs, waiting room space, etc. before the build. The coumadin center office and waiting room (and most other departments) barely have space to accommodate Mom's walker, let alone a wheelchair. Also, the small cubicles for admitting and for coumadin checks (as well as others, I'm sure) have to share one printer. So after the coumadin pharmacist checks the level, he/she has to try to squeeze around a walker or wheelchair that there is not room for, to go and get the paperwork from the shared printer.Anyone been to this new hospital in crown point yet? You would think a bunch of people with college degrees and fat paychecks could come up with something better lol
lol smoke shop has to be handicapped accessible…….. I don’t like how they funnel all the sickly through the same tiny main entrance……. The employees told me it is a lot more walking…… that doesn’t make any sense when you just got to make this fit your needs “perfectly”Yeah, not a fan. I have to take my mom there to have her INR (coumadin level) checked every couple of weeks, and we've already been to the cardiologist's office there. What I have heard overwhelmingly from employees is that no one consulted them re layout, equipment needs, waiting room space, etc. before the build. The coumadin center office and waiting room (and most other departments) do not even have space to accommodate Mom's walker, let alone a wheelchair. Also, the small cubicles for admitting and for coumadin checks (as well as others, I'm sure) have to share one printer. So after the coumadin pharmacist checks the level, he/she has to try to squeeze around a walker or wheelchair that there is not room for, to get up and get the paperwork from the shared printer.
Yes, much more walking. The front desk and admitting people have to walk the patients to wherever they are going. And yes, all the sickly people handling and re-handling the cardboard passes that they keep reusing.lol smoke shop has to be handicapped accessible…….. I don’t like how they funnel all the sickly through the same tiny main entrance……. The employees told me it is a lot more walking…… that doesn’t make any sense when you just got to make this fit your needs “perfectly”
First time my mind read it as comedian center.Yeah, not a fan. I have to take my mom there to have her INR (coumadin level) checked every couple of weeks, and we've already been to the cardiologist's office there. What I have heard overwhelmingly from employees is that no one consulted them re layout, equipment needs, waiting room space, etc. before the build. The coumadin center office and waiting room (and most other departments) barely have space to accommodate Mom's walker, let alone a wheelchair. Also, the small cubicles for admitting and for coumadin checks (as well as others, I'm sure) have to share one printer. So after the coumadin pharmacist checks the level, he/she has to try to squeeze around a walker or wheelchair that there is not room for, to go and get the paperwork from the shared printer.
I talked to the nurse she said the set up is all because of security. Apparently attacks on healthcare workers since 2019 has increased tremendouslyYes, much more walking. The front desk and admitting people have to walk the patients to wherever they are going. And yes, all the sickly people handling and re-handling the cardboard passes that they keep reusing.
Yeah...when I found out that neither the welders, nor the meat slicers were made there there, well.....If they closed Hobart entirely would anyone notice except theinmatesresidents?
I’ve had no complaints, at least about the ER, at the new hospital in Michigan City. I’m closer to Porter, but have had better treatment in MC.Funny because I thought the one in Michigan City was raved about when it opened and the CP one was supposedly based of that. Wonder what changed, or if I just never heard about the true complaints of the MC hospital...?
My dad was allergic to Coumadin. If I remember correctly, I always thought it was cool they used a form or derivative of snake venom?First time my mind read it as comedian center.
My dad was on Coumadin.
Runner!!!!Looks like I need to re-do my site supporter.