St. Francis ER is so inhumane I was in the ER the other day and it’s still bothering me regarding how bad they were treating this old man that clearly couldn’t Take care of his self his feet look like they had gang green. He had no socks or shoes. He probably couldn’t put them on. They didn’t even clean up his feet or bandage his feet. It was so bad looking and he’s in barefoot in this nasty Dirtiest ER I’ve ever seen🤢 He was trying to get help. He was trying to tell them he Can’t take care of his self in different nurses were going up there talking to him, trying to get him to leave They were mocking him and making fun of him behind their Triage area and then find a younger tougher looking was talking to him meaner towering over him making him feel like a coward and the man dropped his phone and the nurse didn’t even help him pick it up or anything just walked away and acted like he was beneath dog or something. It was disgusting. I wish I wasn’t sick enough so I could’ve helped him, I was so dizzy. I couldn’t move my head at the time, but I could hear all that and I was facing his way Do not trust this hospital with your loved ones do not let them go alone if you have a choice go to another ER
I just spent 4 days at this hospital in the ICU in an emergency situation, and I can’t understand all the bad reviews. This was one of THE best hospital experiences I’ve ever had. From the moment I walked in the door in the ER, to the moment my nurse walked me out to my car today…. I received top notch care from every single person whom I came into contact with.
They were professional, kind and thorough in figuring out how to help me. Every person spent ample time talking to me and helping me understand what the next step in my care was. Talking to me to help me be more comfortable with every stick of the needle into my skin, there were more than 50 because that’s how many tests it took to resolve my health issue.
The nurses, especially Nadia and Olga were outstanding. Professionals who are that busy, but still make one feel like you’re the only patient they have are rare. Doctors who spend more than the customary 47 seconds to deliver their generic news, also rare. I saw several doctors during my stay and they all spent ample time explaining their findings, getting input from me on what we will be doing next and helping me understand every step. Even the pharmacist spent about 25 minutes making sure I understood the medicine I was taking home, brought a demo to make sure I learned how to use it properly and answered all of my questions about the drug.
I hope to never have to go to the hospital again, but if I do I WILL BE GOING TO ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL in Federal Way. They’ve earned my loyalty for life.