Not nearly clean enough. I brought 2 blankets, one under so I didn't have to touch the chair, and one over me. I also wiped the tables, remote and BP cuff with Sani-Cloths before I'd even sit down. Other patients started copying me. I'm sure the facility director was glad to see me go back to PD. When I was in the hospital it was worse. The splatter on the walls, hairs in the bathroom. Icccccck! Can you tell I'm a clean freak?
Quote from: Chicken Little on May 18, 2007, 05:20:47 PMNot nearly clean enough. I brought 2 blankets, one under so I didn't have to touch the chair, and one over me. I also wiped the tables, remote and BP cuff with Sani-Cloths before I'd even sit down. Other patients started copying me. I'm sure the facility director was glad to see me go back to PD. When I was in the hospital it was worse. The splatter on the walls, hairs in the bathroom. Icccccck! Can you tell I'm a clean freak? Dialysis units used to scare me that way. My daughter who was 6 and 7 at the time came over quite often and would spend 1 or 2 hours in the unit before my wife would pick her up. I used to tell her to touch nothing and especially to pick nothing up off the floor. Of course being a little kid she didn't always listen.Back in those days there weren't many choices for home hemo except for PD. I would have loved to have installed a machine here, bypassing the unit alltogether. Back then it just wasn't in the cards.It is true that there are bad pathogens lurking in dialysis units. They might even be in the chair next door. It is also true that everyone doesn't subscribe to the same standards of personal hygiene. Assembly line dialysis...ewww, iccckkk, etc.
One phone call to the Health Dept would fix most of these problems.
When a inspecter comes they all wear the appropriate gear.
Not nearly clean enough. I brought 2 blankets, one under so I didn't have to touch the chair, and one over me. I also wiped the tables, remote and BP cuff with Sani-Cloths before I'd even sit down. Other patients started copying me. I'm sure the facility director was glad to see me go back to PD.
When we were Renal Care we had better supplies. Once Fresenius took over they got rid of some and starting using cheaper supplies. We no longer have throw away sheets for the chairs. They wipe the machine, chair, and tv down after each treatment.
Quote from: Chicken Little on May 18, 2007, 05:20:47 PMNot nearly clean enough. I brought 2 blankets, one under so I didn't have to touch the chair, and one over me. I also wiped the tables, remote and BP cuff with Sani-Cloths before I'd even sit down. Other patients started copying me. I'm sure the facility director was glad to see me go back to PD. Well I think I will be taking some sort of a sani-cloth with me from now on.I have noticed that the tables connected to the arms of the chairs are not always very clean. Sometimes I've seen faint blood stains that weren't wiped completely off. And yes, I have touched 'em. Eewwww! ! ! The little tables lay flat and you have to pull 'em up and lot 'em into place. I'm gonna have to wipe 'em down before I touch 'em. Also the tv remotes, I've never seen anyone wipe them down. I had one that was just covered in...well only god knows what! I don't even watch tv anymore. I just hook up my ipod and go to sleep. The nurses are really good with changing their gloves, wearing their smocks and masks and washing their hands. I won't even go near the restrooms. I think for the most part they are clean. I went in once but it was just to check my hair. LOL....I just can't use public restrooms, or friends restrooms, I couldn't even use the bathroom at school. I can only use my own or immediate families.I'm totally loco when it comes to restrooms.
From reading the postings on sanitation and cleanliness. many of you mentioned dirty patient bathrooms, stained chairsand side tables, remotes not being wiped down, amoung other gross things. Some mentioned the cliinic's name and others did not. Many of the same problems exist in Hospital units as well.Is this dangerous? Most definitely! If these things you've noticed are lacking, what else is going on that youdon't see?Please all of you let us know how is your clinic when it comes to sanitation and cleanliness. THANKS.........bdpoeQuote from: tubes on May 24, 2007, 06:47:02 PMQuote from: Chicken Little on May 18, 2007, 05:20:47 PMNot nearly clean enough. I brought 2 blankets, one under so I didn't have to touch the chair, and one over me. I also wiped the tables, remote and BP cuff with Sani-Cloths before I'd even sit down. Other patients started copying me. I'm sure the facility director was glad to see me go back to PD. Well I think I will be taking some sort of a sani-cloth with me from now on.I have noticed that the tables connected to the arms of the chairs are not always very clean. Sometimes I've seen faint blood stains that weren't wiped completely off. And yes, I have touched 'em. Eewwww! ! ! The little tables lay flat and you have to pull 'em up and lot 'em into place. I'm gonna have to wipe 'em down before I touch 'em. Also the tv remotes, I've never seen anyone wipe them down. I had one that was just covered in...well only god knows what! I don't even watch tv anymore. I just hook up my ipod and go to sleep. The nurses are really good with changing their gloves, wearing their smocks and masks and washing their hands. I won't even go near the restrooms. I think for the most part they are clean. I went in once but it was just to check my hair. LOL....I just can't use public restrooms, or friends restrooms, I couldn't even use the bathroom at school. I can only use my own or immediate families.I'm totally loco when it comes to restrooms.