For the past month now there has been a bug issue in center. Those "roll up" bugs, normally found under rocks are invading the center, waiting room and in treatment area. The nurse and techs just kick them around or step on them, roll over them with chairs but God forbid anyone sweep them up and get rid of the problem. Not too long ago a patient got bed bugs from setting their tote on the floor and it's the only place the tote is takin. Health centers should be clean. Due to some techs not being able to understand what "shallow" means while inserting the needles, they go right thru the whole vein. Then the nurse has to come over and move it around to get it correct. This always leave me in a lot of pain. Even using ice may help for a while, my arm to starts to ache severely and I have to come off the machine early. So this morning one of the techs tells me shes glad nobody is whining yet! Oh Sally my arm is hurting..... are you kidding me? Now she's mocking me because they don't pay attention to what and how they do things and put me in pain! This isn't the first time. I also have a problem with my throat closing and let them know my hand gestures if it happened but NOT to call 911 as it would stop in a few. Because it didn't happen that day I was mocked afterwards by the nurse. Held his hand out and waving back and forth...my throat is closing, my throat is closing. Unreal.........The person that manages the place is hardly ever there. Nobody has that many meetings.I called another center today and am moving to a clean facility as soon as they have an opening. I have had enough! Am I wrong here in wanting to leave?
My transition from Kaiser to FMC here in Idaho has been less than good. They couldn't get my financial affairs correct and the local folks were just sitting on their hands. I called the central verification officer in Arizona for FMC and they ended up putting me with the lead supervisor who stated that they should have been able to EASILY approve me locally. After I made my own verification, about three days later, the center called up and acted like THEY got the approval.They made me switch over to the PureFlow which in some ways is easier, but the chicken foot leaked and blew my hard drive. They are sending me a new control by tomorrow.Yesterday, I went to the clinic for my second clinic visit. The doc seemed a bit reserved from our first meeting. After seeing her, they brought in the ENTIRE home dialysis dept all at one time INCLUDING the second nurse even though she was not doing my clinic visit that day. The reason:12 days earlier during another visit for my initial eval by dietician and social work, the nurse sat down with a graph and said she had "good news." I could reduce my filtration fraction (I have it elevated at 45%) and improve the efficiency of my treatment and use less dialysate. I spent about 10 minutes going over the physiology of solute removal with her hand drawing a graph of that relationship with NxStage and then she was back yesterday like as if I had not already had that conversation.To state that my second meeting was a confrontation is an understatement. In addition, even before I started at this unit, I asked all I talked to if being on 40 L a treatment was going to be an issue. They all assured me it wasn't. When "they" "approved me" they stated that it was only if I switched to the Pureflow but it was not a problem to keep my 40 L.To say the least, I have no trust in these folks and I will explore my further options. My old unit here in Spokane is not part of Group Health even though Kaiser was not a problem at all. Long and short of it is that the for-profit dialysis centers are in general a bunch of creeps that could care less about you or your outcomes. It is all about money period.If your unit is filthy, you are justified to leave and report them.I wish you the best dealing with this horrible industry.
Well, my doc stuck up for me today. I sent an email to the nurse and explained in great detail why her suggestion was simply wrong. It was also documentation for my own protection as well. The nurse sent the email to the other nurse and my doc. About 20 minutes later, she stated the following:Peter, I have read your email with interest. I write your dialysis orders and I don’t have any intention of changing your prescription at this time and certainly not at any time without your participation. Thanks for all your hard work in the field of HHD.Maybe there is hope for this clinic yet, we will wait and see for now.
Jen I have been there since last yr in June and there was never any problem. These bugs live under rocks! Why would they be coming in a facility? People call them "rolly pollies" the ones you touch and they curl into a ball. After the manager told them about it they finally swept the floor twice. Then they were still crawling around. I thought one was going to crawl up a ladies blanket as the corner of the blanket was on the floor and she was sleeping. Gross...... Hope the manager calls someone to have it taken care of. I should be out of there by next week, which is the plan. Wish it were sooner. Of course they are coming up to me saying "you're leaving....why?" "Where you going" My reply....CRAZY!!!!!!!!
Thanks to both of you. Yes, Bill, I have called Davita as I am hearing good things about them. Think it will be a closer drive for me as well. Just waiting to hear back. Not to pleased with the one opening they told me about but she thought the manager would have a better schedule. Hope it all works out and isn't a hassle.
Just found out on Monday that FMC has a few other location with BUG problems. Interesting! I thought they used new blood filters. Was not aware they just sterilize them. Saw this post...Jr. Member**Offline OfflineGender: MalePosts: 78MSN Messenger - obsidianom@aol.com AOL Instant Messenger - obsidianomView Profile Personal Message (Offline) Fresenius warning« on: September 03, 2013, 01:18:42 PM » Reply with quoteI just got an update from MedScape which gives constant news in the medical field to physicians.Fresenius just was warned by the FDA to clean improve the way it sterilizes dialysis blood filters.That is something to really think about . Very scary since many clinics and home patients use their machines and filters.'In March the company's separately listed subsidiary Fresenius Medical Care, the world's largest dialysis company, was told by U.S. regulators to improve the way it sterilizes certain dialyzers for filtering patients' blood.'(i pasted this from the article)
I posted this somewhere else but our drains stink and their answer was to put AIR FRESHINERS behind each chair.. It cost money to get a plumber. DaVita!!