I Hate Dialysis Message Board

Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: News Articles => Topic started by: Zach on July 25, 2014, 05:20:03 AM

Title: DaVita dialysis clinic in D.C. shut down due to inadequate air conditioning
Post by: Zach on July 25, 2014, 05:20:03 AM
DaVita dialysis clinic in D.C. shut down due to inadequate air conditioning
By Sam Ford
July 24, 2014 - 11:29 pm

http://www.wjla.com/articles/2014/07/davita-dialysis-clinic-in-d-c-shut-down-due-to-inadequate-air-conditioning-105413.html

WASHINGTON (WJLA) – For people going through dialysis, sitting for hours can be grueling. But imagine sitting for hours—in the summer— without air conditioning. When ABC 7 News discovered that DaVita Lee Street Dialysis in Northeast D.C. was without air conditioning, 7 On Your Side jumped into action.

On Thursday morning, dialysis patients complained to ABC 7 News about the heat inside the clinic, as well as their concerns about how the heat may impact their health.

“It’s miserable to sit down in the chair for three and a half hours, sweating,” said patient Willie Smith. “That brings on itching and, because of dialysis and everything, it’s miserable.”

Patient Donna Harrell said, “It’s too much blood for it to be that damned hot, and I’m not trying to catch nothing.”

Dialysis patient Laranda Quarles added, “They would, like, give them a cool cloth to put on they head to try to cool ‘em off, I mean, even the techs are very hot.”

Patients said the indoor heat has been going on for weeks; the facility has put out a flier apologizing for the heat. The clinic has put in a few space coolers, but they’re not working very efficiently.

ABC 7 News learned one of the two cooling units has been out of commission since May, and the second simply can’t do the job. 7 On Your Side relayed patient complaints to DaVita’s corporate headquarters in Denver. On Thursday afternoon, a corporate spokesperson agreed that the Northeast D.C. facility was too hot, saying no more patients would be accepted that day.

Patients were rerouted to other facilities Thursday, and the Lee Street clinic is bringing in an industrial-sized temporary cooling unit to lower the temperature.

After DaVita’s announcement, a MetroAccess bus came and left a patient at the clinic anyway.

“I have other patients I have to deliver,” said the bus driver, Johnny Anthony.

It was up to the DaVita staff to find facilities and transportation for patients to other clinics.

DaVita’s corporate spokesman said the Lee Street clinic will reopen when it has cooled to the company standard of 72 degrees. A permanent fix is still weeks away.

###
Title: Re: DaVita dialysis clinic in D.C. shut down due to inadequate air conditioning
Post by: iolaire on July 25, 2014, 06:00:18 AM
And its hot around here... I think Tuesday it was in the high 90*'s, Wednesday was probably mid 80* and Thursday was nice it the low 80*'s.  Today started off wonderful at 63* but it will be above 80* by the afternoon..

In the Spring our AC was out for a day and I came in at 2 PM and they apologized for the heat, but I don't notice it was abnormally hot.  They had some fans and probably some sort of small portable cooling system setup.  But it was fixed by my next visit.  It might help that my center is in the bottom of a small Office building with other tenants.  Also it could be a higher revenue location with more insurance patients so it might have more operating freedom.

Any way, from what I can tell DaVita centers are some sort of franchise or independently managed, mine is DaVita but it also has a Continental Dialysis brand on billing and some paperwork.  Whomever is in charge of that center seems neglectful.