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The LGBTQ Center of Southern Nevada

The LGBTQ Center of Southern Nevada

(47 reviews)

Downtown

So I had the opportunity to learn about the LGBTQIA Community. I honestly enjoyed the fact to show…read morerespect and acknowledge their world. It's hard to change your own roots and values. But we all humans and deserve respect. Everyone was very kind. It's just another place with lots of great people. They have awesome resources for those who identify themselves different than what you think. They have the right to decide their gender identity and sexual orientation. Their life, their choices. If you know anyone who is struggling because friends and family are not accepting them, refer them here. If you have a love one who decided to change, they also have resources for the family. It's a good place to know. Excellent resources, great assistance, great value. It is worth having the knowledge and the right attitude to help others.

Based on my repeated experiences as a patient, I believe this facility demonstrates a systemic…read morefailure of patient care, continuity, communication, and medication management, creating unnecessary and dangerous risks to patient health. Since establishing care under Emily Browand, APRN, I have seen her only twice. She is routinely unavailable, and I am repeatedly reassigned to different providers without notification, consent, or communication. This lack of continuity is compounded by unanswered messages sent through the patient portal, leaving me without guidance or timely responses regarding critical aspects of my care. I ask plainly: Where is the commitment to patient safety and patient-centered care? Most alarming is the repeated mismanagement of my Cabenuva treatment, a medication with a strict administration schedule that is essential to maintaining therapeutic effectiveness and preventing resistance. I have been on Cabenuva since its initial release and am fully knowledgeable of the required treatment timeframes. I received my injection on September 27, yet my next dose was not administered until December 6, placing me significantly outside the recommended dosing window and out of compliance. When I questioned this deviation--appropriately and proactively--I was met with dismissiveness and attitude, as though advocating for my own health was inappropriate. This delay was not caused by me, but by failures in scheduling, provider availability, and medication coordination within this organization. The situation escalated further today. I had a confirmed appointment at 2:00 p.m. for my injection. I was contacted and asked to arrive earlier because: Emily Browand was again unavailable, and Dr. Cade was leaving early. I rearranged my schedule--despite having three other medical appointments the same day--to accommodate the clinic's request. After arriving two hours early, I was informed that no one could locate my medication, and I was told I would need to reschedule. This is unacceptable. A healthcare facility that administers specialty medications should never be unable to account for a patient's prescribed treatment--especially after confirming an appointment and requiring the patient to adjust their schedule. This represents a critical breakdown in medication management, internal communication, and basic standards of care. At this point, this is no longer an isolated incident but a pattern: Lack of provider availability Failure to communicate with patients Missed or delayed critical treatments Disregard for established medication protocols Indifference to the real health risks imposed on patients These actions have put my health and life at unnecessary risk. No patient should have to repeatedly fight to receive medically necessary treatment or worry whether their care team is capable of safely managing their treatment plan.

Korean American Center - Classroom

Korean American Center

(21 reviews)

How privileged we are to be able to learn about Korean culture by highly qualified Korean…read moreinstructors from Korea sponsored by King Sejong Institute and the South Korean government -- and additional sponsor, Nongshim. Today I learned about the history, style, lore, importance of the beoseon. I had no idea! After the lesson (lectured in Korean and English), we had the opportunity to practice writing Korean on our beoseon with our black calligraphy pens and cutting out the shape of the beoseon. We then transitioned to sewing our beoseon pattern pouch. I learned that the pouch is significant because it stores the pattern from which your beoseons are made. For example, in olden days, part of a bride's preparation was to make 100 beoseons and bring them to her new family's home. Typically, she would gift each adult in that household 10 beoseons each. Today's experience made me once again appreciate my Korean heritage and fanned a desire in me to learn more. I look forward to more education and making of memories at this fine institution and program. (Note, I was ambitious today. I took back to back classes. The 2nd class was about the ear-shaped pouch. It is a simple but elegant, traditional, and practical pouch to carry money, ID, tobacco, etc.). Two thumbs way up for both classes today. The lecturer was top notch and passionate about her topic, and the staff on site were all welcoming and helpful. I hope to experience more with this group! #2025SejongCultureAcademy #KingSejongInstituteFoundation #KoreanCulture

My girls really enjoy the time they spend at the center . Whether it's learning the language or…read morelearning about Korean history, it's entertaining for them and they enjoy coming here.

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