... Where we are in SC, families are literally LOCKED OUT!!! Mom 3
How about giving some of the staff a break? Just because you get there on time doesn't mean you will be put straight onto a machine. Problems often arise, therefore they may be late taking people off who are on the run before you. Its not always smooth sailing. Take a look around. Its no different doing it at home either. If all goes well, it takes me an hour and 20 minutes to get on the machine. Often there are things that happen that prevent getting on at the planned time. Not every single nurse in the unit is thinking every shift, oh this person HAS to have this chair, and this person HAS to have this blanket etc. It just doesn't always happen that way.
You CAN'T always get what you want.
You cant always get what you wanted....but you find sometime, YOU GET WHAT YOU NEED...AH YEAH, you get what you need. Sorry if I'm wrong, but it sounds good to me
You guys are dorks! (new one had to try it)OK... I won't bitch anymore about the chair, but I'm going to stop bringing them goodies on Saturday. If by some miracle I start getting my chair the goodies may reappear. I think that is called "Passive AGGRESSIVE."
I can hear it now Rerun: "No goodies for you guys until I get MY chair every time" Stamps foot and pouts at the techs and nurses.Oh well. As far as giving them a break. Come on now. I always give them a break. I wait patiently. I take whatever chair is available. I do not complain unless it is a legitimate complaint. I try to be friendly with everyone.But come on. I am not getting home until eight O'Clock at night now and I am to be on the machine at three or three fifteen. Not getting on until 3:30 or later. I work a full time job. I know what deadlines are. I know how hard these people work! I work too. I am out of my house at 6:30 every morning and on dialysis days I do not get home until 8pm. I suggest you check yourself before making a snap judgement on how we should act when we do not get the chair we want or put on the machine on time.