Originally posted by WindwardOahuRN
The quality of care I was taught to give in School and asked to give at St. Francis was the same. No less. Each day I made sure I gave 100%. I treated all my patients as if they were my own Ohana. My fellow co-workers did the same.
Several years ago, I returned to St. Francis Hospital, when my step dad suffered a stroke. I was appalled to see and hear the way things had deteroriated in the quality in which is given in patient care. I observed in horror as I saw how other patients were being treated, taken care of and improperly moved. Sometimes, their call bell not being answered.
I did make my observations known. It went unheard. I talked to some of my co-workers whom still were employed there. They only waited to retire. I was sad.

This past January 2006, my MAMA became ill. I promised myself not to take her to St. Francis Hospital - Liliha. I forgot in the hurry. We reached ER and she was seen ASAP! My Ohana was allowed to see her before she was taken to CCU.
My insides were in knots. I wanted to have her transported to Queens. However, MAMA said she'll be fine. She trusted St. Francis. In the days and nights that followed, I observed every detail like a hawk. My MAMA was treated like a Queen. The other patients were taken care of as before. The ratio per Nurse and Patient, again like before. The quality and expertise that is expected by St. Francis Employees and Health Caregivers...back in full swing!
The hospital itself was sparkling. The employees once again smiling. It wasn't gloomy nor a place where unhappiness roamed. Yes, I too - spent many years at St. Francis - Liliha. I know first hand what it was like. The bad and the good. I've worked with and know many of the physicians, nurses personally.
Like everything in Life ~ there is the ying and the yang. St. Francis may have been in the dark. However, it is in the Light again!
Will I trust Francis Hospital with my MAMA again or any of my Ohana or me? I sure will! In the coming months we have two operations schedualed!

Nuff said.

Alyn Vasquez
Former NA (3MA/3MB)
St. Francis Hospital - Liliha
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