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Kindred Hospital Chattanooga

Kindred Hospital Chattanooga

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Kindred Hospital was a fantastic rehabilitation stepping stone for wound care. the entire wound…read morecare team was fantastic and would talk through what they were doing and how. loved the weekly check in's with the whole team so you knew the next weeks game plan. All the staff departments listened to patients needs and concerns so patients felt heard. The nurses and CNA were all friendly and caring.

Care services? What 'care services'. My dad was in their care for months under a ventilator and all…read moremy family experienced was pain from the disorganization and improper care of him. Last week, we had to bring hospice in to ease him into passing. The Dr that came in that morning was a complete unprofessional, pushing my sister into getting the process started even as my father lay awake in the bed wondering what was going on. She told him she wanted to do it when my brother arrived; he seemed annoyed. Demanded my brothers phone number so that he could call. When it came to do it, they had expressed the way it would work was he would be given shots to put him to sleep and then when we were ready to have the ventilator taken out, they would do it then. Instead, they came in and gave him the shots and took the ventilator out immediately, without consultation. Afterwards, one of the nurses came in and gave him medicine which caused his face and hand to start twitching. Then he raised his arm...my sister called for a nurse and when the nurse; Adrian, came in, she said he was waking up. She (Adrian) told him she was changing his bandage and kept screaming for him to wake up. As she starts changing his bandage, my sister asked "You know that he's under hospice now right?" and she was fucking surprised. She had woken him up because she alleged no one had communicated to her that this was happening. She said she was under the impression that he was being transferred. So then, she continued to change his bandage as he was in pain...in the meantime, another nurse finally came in with the medicine, she said she had to do another IV because the one was leaking. It took her 20 minutes because she couldn't find a vein, ignored my sister as she asked if my dad (who was full awake at this point) was in pain. Finally she admitted she couldn't find a vein and ran to get another nurse. All the while, my family in that room traumatized and not sure what to say to my father who is awake, gasping for air and in excruciating pain. His name was John Cordell. And he was in THEIR care. They failed him and they failed us and my family and I are planning on seeking out the maximum extent of justice that we can from the law for what happened at this institution. Please, I beg you, do not allow these people to care for your loved ones because they won't. The room was filthy during his stay, at one point there was a roll of tape found in his bed underneath him. The remote for the television was constantly moved away from his reach. The nurses were annoyed at my families visitation. They strapped him down, which we understood because he kept pulling out his ventilator tube by accident, but didn't take care to ensure that the straps were not too tight and digging into his wrists. We were constantly made to feel as if we were intruding in visiting this place and in visiting our father. Possessions of his would go missing, presumably thrown away, by them. My brother had brought him a model car for decoration in his room and it was broken; the car was on the other side of my room and my father couldn't move on his own. His favorite blanket was thrown away. The only Dr that spoke to us with any amount of compassion was Dr Kilmer. My father passed in pain and we will never forget the trauma of the disorganization that happened that day. I hate this place and if you care for your loved ones, please do not let these people watch after them.

Summit View - occupationaltherapy - Updated May 2026

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