These people saved my life this year & I ended up staying w/them for almost the entire month of January. An seriously, some of that staff went above & beyond for me. 🤔 I will never forget these people and the fantastic care they provided to me. They are definitely now my preferred hospital. They really did have my back and fought for me when they kept trying to release me because people typically don't stay in there once the situation is stable, they go home then come back in when the booked major surgery date arrives. But since I don't drive and I live all alone and had just almost died already x2 that month they agreed to keep me till my surgery was completed. Then shortly after that they started again with the wanting to release me and saying that it's common for people to go home by that many days after surgery. And kept asking if I had anybody even a neighbor who could come and check in on me after they send me home. I kept telling them no one to do this no one at all. The nurses who are caring for me pushed the issue with the doctors that I was in no shape to be at home all alone and to try and care for this huge surgery wound by myself all alone. We tried to see if I was qualified to go into a nursing home temporarily before going home but in the physical therapist that I had seen report they said that my walking was good enough to not need such help so therefore I wouldn't qualify for a nursing home. 👈🫤. But my nurses and my surgeon kept sticking up for me about whether I should or shouldn't be sent home in this condition all alone 🥹 And I ended up getting to stay x2 weeks longer than typically for a person who have my same operation. I was so scared when the doctor kept talking about releasing me. But the nurses kept reassuring me that they will say something & I'd be alright. Well, lucky for me I had them on my team going out of their way to comfort and protect a person who had no family or anyone around to help. As I said before I will never forget these people. They truly did save my life.