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    Augusta University Health - Social distance markers in the elevator

    Augusta University Health

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    Horrible ER experience and I have been and still am waiting, 8+ hours…read more They have only told me that they don't have enough beds and I came up her with my fiance to get a scan of his intestines since hes been bleeding. Horrible hospital

    I'm an elderly woman in my 70's. A year ago, I had a bad fall and broke all the bones in my ankle…read more(bi-malleolar and tib-fib fractures). My daughter accompanied me in the ambulance to Augusta U Hosp ER that afternoon. CT scans verified the extent of the injury. Sometime around midnight, after many hours of exams and waiting, one of the residents told my daughter I needed to be admitted for surgery the next day. Because she had work, my daughter left and went home at around 1 a.m. She was told she could come back the next day to see me after the surgery. But then at around 4.30 a.m., a tech came in and put a temporary cast on my leg. I was told there were no beds and I was being discharged. "How?" I asked. "I have no transportation. How will I get home on my own?" A nurse got me some crutches, accompanied me out to the waiting room and said, "You can call Uber." Literally, I was left to my own devices. The grumpy late-night Uber driver saw me struggling to navigate on the crutches, but wouldn't budge her position, far away from the doorway of the ER. It was not a great experience. The kicker: I got no callback from the medical center to schedule my surgery or even for a follow-up to see a surgeon. The only way I was seen by calling repeatedly. When finally I met the surgeon, he was outraged that I had not been immediately admitted. The bones did not heal well and now I need an ankle joint replacement. We should be able to expect better from our medical providers.

    Gilbert-Lambuth Memorial Chapel - The name

    Gilbert-Lambuth Memorial Chapel

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    I, unfortunately had to attend a funeral at this wonderful edifice on the campus of Paine College…read more In respect of the deceased and her family I won't elaborate on the beautiful service but of the facility itself for your reference. I gave the chapel a 4 star rating ONLY because several folks including myself and the floral delivery truck had a difficult time finding it. So, if you are from out of town or are not familiar with the campus, give yourself some time. I'm guessing that the floral delivery truck's GPS like mine kept directing us to a dorm on Oak St (on campus). Maybe additional campus signage would be great(?). Once at the chapel you will find plenty of parking but like on most college campuses ... you'll have to do a "little" walking to get to the chapel door (not too bad though). The Chapel itself is huge and beautiful inside and out. The facility accommodates 1500 pew seated guests. The interior decorum is "purple" themed (color of royalty). Inside you'll find light purple colored church pews, a choir stand, organ and piano, as well as two portable podium stands for speakers. The acoustics were great (speaker and vocalists). The facility is well maintained and is highly recommended for church services, funerals, weddings and the like.

    I have been to this chapel tons of times for speaking engagements, weddings, religious ceremonies,…read morefunerals, and many other events. This chapel is on the campus of Paine College and owned and operated by the school as well. It was built in 1968 and holds up to 1200 people. The rear section of this building contains classrooms, sound-proof practice rooms, a music library, studios, robbing rooms, and auditorium that seats 200 persons. This is the Gilbert-Lambuth Memorial Chapel. That name is full of meaning. The names are fitly joined together and fitly memorialized by this gift, this useful building on this campus. Each man was a real scholar. John Wesley Gilbert was the first Paine student, the first graduate, the first Negro member of this faculty. He was a classicist, a Biblical Scholar, great human being. Walter Russell Lambuth was a physician as well as a theologian, one of the church's great missionary statesmen. A trustee of this College, his name also is given to Lambuth College in Jackson, Tennessee. Both men were ordained ministers, churchmen, - Gilbert an editor, Lambuth a bishop. Together, in a venture to rival Stanley's quest for Livingston, they walked a thousand miles across the Congo to established, class of 1957 at Paine, Secretary General of the Protestant council of Churches in Congo, confidant, counselor, and sometimes stern teacher of leaders of both Gilbert-Lambuth. Look where you will in Paine College. You will find a close and intimate linkage of two races, a real and continuous fellowship of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Church. In this chapel these meanings are fitly joined. I'm actually very fond of this venue because this is were my older sister's funeral was held. Our church couldn't hold as many people as we were expecting for her service, so that's when the idea was brought in to hold it here. This venue was just right for the service. Everyone was seated comfortably and the service was quite beautiful. The fee in 1995 for the rental of this building was a couple of hundred dollars. I'm sure it's well over that now. Like I said before I have been here for several events in the community one of the greatest and memorable is my sister's funeral and hearing and meeting the motivational speaker, Les Brown. Recently, the newly elected mayor, Hardie Davis was inducted into office here. At any giving time there are many events held here and it's a great place to hold any event throughout the community. With this chapel's rich history in the community you are sure to have great and fond memories of this building and the events held here.

    The Doris Bldg - culturalcenter - Updated May 2026

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