marked h/c parking spots.. no doctors hours for non-dialysis people
Oh, let's see....the list is endless:1. A fourth shift that starts at 7:00 PM. This way, those of us still working would not have to impact our work hours and if you're on T-TH-S, your Saturday afternoons are still available.2. A complete redesign of the dialysis center. Each chair should have curtains at the minimum. The machines should all be hooked up to a central computer display that is constantly monitored. Techs should carry pagers/phones and if a machine is alarming, the tech should receive a page. Patients should also be able to page the tech instead of having to yell across the center. 3. Functional high-speed wireless Internet for patients.4. A full complement of satellite/cable channels with TVs where the brightness can be adjusted. Wireless headphones would be a nice touch.5. Orthopedic chairs. I've spent way too much time at the chiropractor's office dealing with the affects of sitting in a bad chair 12 hours a week.6. This is the biggest one...social workers and dietitians who understand the needs of those of us who are young and working on dialysis. The ones in my center can't seem to get out of the mindset that everyone on dialysis is elderly and dependent. They have no real-world strategies for integrating dialysis into the lives of a young working person.I could keep going on and on but I think you get the idea. Us dialysis patients are pretty much treated like crap and told that we should be grateful for it.
2). Input into scheduling. I was asked what shift I wanted to be on, but beyond that I am randomly assigned times to be at the center. No one asked what time would be best or why. I am also shuffled around in my center a lot because I am younger.3) Consistent chair, start time, tech and nurse. There seems to be some sort of random assignment of all these things. I feel like I am constantly explaining what is going on with me to a different person everyday. Even if they rotated a couple of people it would be better than having someone different every day with no rhyme or reason.
Also don't even get me started on dietitions talking to us like we're children! I know what I did wrong, you don't have to talk to me like I'm a child, and if I wanna mess up that's my fault and I don't have to know about it.
Now this I don't understand....are you saying that you don't have a consistent time that you start treatment?? I would be beside myself if this was the case. I start every day at 3:00 PM and I am in my chair and hooked up by 3:15 at the latest. On Saturdays, I usually come in earlier but this is a decision between me and the tech. I would definitely go up the chain about this. How are you supposed to plan your schedule if they can't give you a consistent start time? If you are still working, I can definitely see where this would be an issue.
At my center yes I do not get on on time half the time. Also in off times I wait for almost an hour before I am taped up so that means I'm holding my sites for an hour! I understand there's other patients, but I shouldn't have to wait that long! Also don't even get me started on dietitions talking to us like we're children! I know what I did wrong, you don't have to talk to me like I'm a child, and if I wanna mess up that's my fault and I don't have to know about it.
I do like them reading the labs to me cause I'm blind and can't read them myself, but it's the way she does it.I've been denied center change requests.