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  • I feel like this is an overdue review, back in 2008 my grandmother walked into the quickcare center with a cold. My mother and grandmother were only expecting her to get antibiotics, and maybe a breathing treatment, but they were in for a real surprise. They said that they had to immediately admit her, and she went directly to the ICU. Which would have been okay, because she had a pace maker. She was in there a week, when they decided that they wanted to move her out of the ICU, because she was getting better, calling my mom and asking for permission which was great. My mom was relieved, and left to pick me up from school, and we went shopping. That all took about 2 hours, literally the second we walked into the house we get a call from them, stating that they had to put my grandmother back into the ICU on a ventilator. Now before that she was fine, talking to the woman next door to her room, being loud and playful. We get into the ICU, see that the woman (who was also doing great before) on a ventilator as well. Five steps into my grandmothers room to see that she has bruises on her bottom, hips, and elbows. She had been dropped, and when my mother and aunt confronted the nurse on duty, he denied it to the hilt. Skip to a few days later, and they over-dosed my grandmother, leaving her to pass once, my family literally had to walk through the ICU, looked down the hall to see a 200 lb man doing CPR, on my 90 lb grandmother (days before that the lady next door had died from the same thing). When we confronted the same nurse on duty, he gave my mother and aunt attitude stating that he didn't know what was going on, and seemed to give a care less. They then insensitively approached my mother with life-support forms, and pushed her to deal with it within the next following days. As time passes she ends up dying of an over-dose, and possibly some broken ribs. We got a call later after her passing, saying that they wanted $300 dollars a month out of my mother, because of the amount of equipment being used on my grandmother currently, assuming that my grandma was still alive, and told my mother that it had to be dealt with or they were going to (in my own words) take her to a cleaning. My mother then told the woman on the phone, that my grandmother died, and that she wasn't going to pay for anything, because the cause of death was in their favor. The lady then agreed, told my mother she will handle it, and then quietly suggested that she go to a specific attorney, because what had happened was their fault and it had happened frequently. If you have an elderly person that needs to go into hospital, or even just for a check up, DO NOT TAKE THEM THERE. Already 10 people that my mother had discussed this with had all said that their father or mother, aunt, uncles, whoever had the exact same thing happen. DON'T GO THERE AT ALL. It is dangerous, and the nurses are extremely careless, and can sometimes be insulting.
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