I recently attended a High-Tea event at Kindred where former patients are invited to mingle with staff & other former patients, just to see how everyone is doing. I walked in on my own without even a cane. Bob, you’re walking on your own! I’m no one considering the thousands of people they must care for every year, but I could tell from the teary eyes that they weren’t acting, they were genuinely happy for me and my recovery. I made it a point to shake every hand, offer a big hug and literally pat every back in an effort to express my gratitude for the care they provided to get me back on my feet.
All of my concerns were listened to and addressed in a timely manner. What I think is phenomenal is the teamwork that is displayed between the nurses and the CNA's. Those staff members really put the work kind in Kindred. Extra kudos to Deb, she is a nurse extraordinaire. Honestly all the CNA's who cared for my brother too, they were caring and compassionate. My brother felt like he was truly at home while he was here. A very special thanks to Terry the speech therapist. She was patient, knowledgeable and did a wonderful just educating the patient and family.
I worked there for about a year doing security work. Everyone I had contact with seemed like, fine , caring,professional, people. They all care a lot about there patients, and each other.
The Physical Therapists pushed, (but not too hard) because that’s the only way I was ever going to get out of that bed. When I was released from Kindred I wasn’t at 100%, but I was starting to gain weight, able to get around on my own with a walker and when I finally got home, the first Physical Therapist that came to the house was surprised that I wasn’t bedridden.
I was very pleased with my stay at Kindred Hospital. My wife researched our options for extended care facilities anticipating my release from Longmont United Hospital. I was in no condition to make such a decision on my own. Although I felt helpless, I found the staff to be friendly, supportive, and able to keep me comfortable and as I told my wife, they’re ether really sincere or they’re darned good actors (read on). They got me off the feeding tube, and eating solid food. They got me off of the trach tube which enabled me to talk.
The staff were very friendly and after being in hospitals for 2 months my daughter mentioned to the Doctor that I really wanted to see the sun I hadn't been outside in 3 months the Doctor found a wheelchair had the nurses and RT get me ready and took me outside I'm sure Doctors don't normally do this it was great. I would highly recommend this place
I will never let a loved one step foot in this place again. They do NOT take care of the patients that a vulnerable, and can't speak for themselves. They do NOT check on their patients like they should. When we thought we could count on medical people we were wrong. In my heart I believe they contributed to my father's passing.
Bob C
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