I couldn’t tell if these complaints were related to ONLY the public areas and restrooms of a busy hospital emergency room.
They can get pretty bad when they are very busy,even in a top hospital——especially in urban areas.
The public can be slobs.
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Their media player is all messed up, I can’t load any video on any computer.
But my recent trip to the ER showed me the same struggle. All it takes is about 4 hours of no cleaning crew.
the people there just throw garbage on the floor. No one cares. I actually tracked in mud and I picked up paper towels and started to clean my foot prints (Lead right to my seat) and the staff thanked me like I put out a fire.
My brother was in a hospital in Oct and Nov. Whatever they used on the floor made the floor sticky. We were there everyday when the housekeeper came in so we knew they cleaned it.
We thought it might be some kind of disinfectant but you literally stuck to the floor with each step. The bottoms of our shoes were normally black from walking through the parking lot and our footprints were often visible.
However, pretty much every hospital in the country has a strict 'no photography' policy and is usually prominently posted. She better get a lawyer.
London ... Charleston ... What’s the difference?
Why didnt she complain to staff?
ERs can get overwhelmed. They will get housekeeping down to clean when complaints are made
Wait until we are completely Soviet. I’ve been inside one of those in Moscow and it was pretty amazing - and not in a good way.
I would bet the gloves and masks are from visitors. I see them laying around our hospital. And trust me...if you are not gloved yourself you learn real fast not to touch anything near patients.