You have to put it into writing to the director of the place. They have by law a certain number of days to get back to you either verbally or in writing.
Simply outrageous treatment G-Ma. You need to find out who's in charge of the unit (but not in there). Put it in writing detail by detail. Cc it to the director but address it to her boss. Cc it to the social worker as well. Her job in part is to advocate for patients. I've never heard of not being hooked up immediately once you've got the needles in your arm. I also completely agree with Stacy about trying to find somewhere else to go. Where's nursewratchet on this for advice. We all know she'll be pissed. Since you did home hemo for a while, would they ever let you hook yourself up and turn up the pump etc.? I'm fuming on your behalf right now. I'd be thinking news reporter right about now but I tend to get a little tetchy when riled.
If you want to piss them off....... leave without a standing BP or a weight. They will have to make something up to get out of the computer.
OK, my letter is detail by detail and I have emailed it to places Zach provided and also thinking about letting the State Health Dept and Medicare know about this too.Thanks for your support.Ann
When I read "mediocre" I saw "Medicare" -