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    Providence St. Peter Hospital - More blood.

    Providence St. Peter Hospital

    2.2(207 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Labor and delivery specifically: I had a great induction and delivery. All the nurses I interacted…read morewith were so nurturing, supportive and let me choose my care and really reassured me I'd be ok the whole time. Specifically shouting out a few nurses that really made a difference for me were Jillian, Bre, Lakita, Katie and Caitlyn (if the names were wrong or spelled wrong I'm sorry, I was a little loopy a lot of the time). Honestly my whole care team was amazing. I'm coming back to this labor and delivery for my next baby because I know I'm going to get the best care.

    Severe communication breakdown and lack of empathy for a critical care family…read more ​Our family's experience with Providence St. Peter Hospital has been deeply distressing during an already terrifying time. My 83-year-old grandmother was recently T-boned in a severe car accident, suffering eight broken bones, and was only just moved out of critical care. ​She managed to call me from her room, but the phone was disconnected. When I immediately called back to reconnect with her, I faced an absolute wall of bureaucratic incompetence and zero empathy. First, the staff claimed they had no idea who I was talking about. Once they finally recognized her name, they flatly refused to transfer me to her room or provide any explanation as to why. ​To prevent a family member from speaking to an elderly, severely injured patient who just initiated contact is completely unacceptable. The extreme lack of coordination between units and the rigid, unhelpful attitude of the staff turned a medical crisis into an agonizing, aggravating ordeal. St. Peter's leadership seriously needs to address how their staff handles communication with worried families. Frontline staff need training on basic empathy and how to properly locate transferred patients instead of just shutting families out.

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    Woodland by Bonaventure

    Woodland by Bonaventure

    2.2(13 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    They blatantly stole clothes and belongings. Showing up to respond to the call button in a…read morereasonable amount of time is the only thing they did well. Find ANY OTHER facility than this, and check it out completely, including reading Yelp reviews! This is 100% TRUE. And if there is anything more, it will be added.

    The quality of care and level of professionalism. I have a family member that's residing there. We…read moreare going move her to another care facility after being there just barely a month. There's numerous things that's wrong about this place. Definitely too long to go over again. My Google review would explain in detail. Nevertheless, if you care anything about your love ones please don't take them there. Today a staff member used the restroom in my family members room. Which I feel is inappropriate for start. To make matters worst they clogged the toilet with a BM and left it. Then turned around later and got into a back and forth blaming session about who's actually the blame. Mind you my love one is unable to get out of bed without assistance. So let your common sense ponder on that one. Terrible place and I really hate that I have to say that. But I'm a person that relies highly on reviews, not solely but it does mean something to me. Please do a thorough evaluation before you commit. The price is also through the roof and it changes based on different essential needs. The fee started at $6500.00. So now as I mentioned she's been there barely a month. Admitted the 9th of March and now the fee has ballooned to $7500.00. Good luck and take care.

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    Kaiser Permanente Olympia Medical Center

    Kaiser Permanente Olympia Medical Center

    2.5(104 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Today's IV infusion was disrupted by another patient taking a loud Teams call without earbuds. The…read moreentire room had to listen, making it hard to relax. This should be a calm, respectful environment. A simple policy requiring headphones or stepping out for calls would fix this. Where did common courtesy die? I'll tell you -- it was at the IV infusion center today.

    My initial visits to KP-East starting in 2018 were really positive and I was really happy to find a…read moreplace where I felt like I was being treated like a person instead of a statistic. But IDK what happened: sometime after the pandemic, say 2023, things changed drastically. I started getting shuttled around with different physicians. At one point I ended up with the flu. During my visit for treatment, they took blood and the sample came back contaminated (possible sepsis). I reflected on the procedure and realized the tech didn't sterilize the site before they drew. So I'm sent off to the hospital down the street, and after an overnight I get cleared and released. Visits to other specialists, when you could get them, just didn't feel like before, so you have to think that the medical crisis hit them pretty hard. But still. Overall, disappointing, but I'm with another plan now.

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    Providence Medical Group - Lacey - Lots of parking

    Providence Medical Group - Lacey

    2.3(16 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    TLDR: My established medications were halved without notice by a doctor because I'm "a young…read morefemale." -- I was seeing Kim (ARNP) for over a year, and she retired. My care was transferred to Dr. Ahmad. Despite assurances that everything would be transferred seamlessly and my established treatment plans would be maintained as is, Dr. Ahmad chose to reduce the dosage of my primary source of pain relief by half. Without telling me. No one contacted me to inform me of this, and I would not have even known this change happened if I had not looked at my bottle to make sure I received the correct medication through the mail. Upon requesting an explanation, I was told that the doctor FELT my dosage was "a very high dose for a young female" and admitted to not knowing anything about my case. Yelp is preventing me from sharing the MyChart screenshots... here's a direct copy and paste of the messages: Me: 11:28 AM I'd like to know why my Celebrex was refilled at half strength. I was receiving 200 mg twice a day, and was reduced without notice to 100mg. This is not going to be sufficient for my needs, and with my history of medical mistreatment... this is incredibly triggering and anxiety inducing for me. Jowairiyya S. Ahmad, MD: 2:57 PM Your Provider Ms. Williams have left the practice She no longer works with Providence You need to establish care with new rheumatologist Dr. Ahmad Dr Ahmad felt it was a very high dose for a young female like you I would not know your issues until I see you in the office and assess you If you are taking the Humira than your NSAID requirement need to reduce We can discuss on the appointment coming up Thank you

    If you're new to the area and seeking a primary care provider, don't waste your time. I wasted a…read morelot of it, searching their website and Aetna's for practitioners who were accepting new patients, looking over various characteristics of each that I consider important, and then I tried to make appointments. Guess what? Those providers were not actually accepting new patients. What about providers at one of the two Olympia clinics run by Providence? The earliest appointment available for a new patient annual exam offered to me in my phone call (which I made after it became clear that the website wouldn't enable me to complete this task) was just under five months out. I'm not sure why they would be so profoundly incapable of serving this need, and it is fun to speculate, but the bottom line is that attempting to do this with Providence is apparently not possible in Olympia.

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    Providence Medical Group - Lacey - "Chat GPT, does this violate WA state laws?" "Oh yes!"

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    Amcor Pet Packaging

    Amcor Pet Packaging

    4.0(1 review)
    5.1 mi

    Amcor Limited is an Australian-based multinational packaging company. Its headquarters are in…read moreHawthorn, Victoria (a suburb of Melbourne);[1] and it is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. Amcor (ASX: AMC) creates packaging solutions using flexibles and rigid plastics packaging. Amcor products protect food, beverage, pharmaceutical, medical, personal, home and personal care goods. Headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, the company employs 27,000 people worldwide and has operations across 43 countries. Amcor Limited was formed in 1986 when Australian Paper Manufacturers was renamed. The company manufactured pulp paper and paperboard products, along with metal can and flexible packaging.[2] In April 2000, Amcor demerged its printing papers business to focus on its global packaging operations. The spin-off company was named Paperlinx.[3] Amcor's 45% interest in Kimberly-Clark Australia, a tissue and personal care products company, was divested in June 2002. Amcor Rigid Plastics plant, Manchester, Michigan In July 2002 Amcor acquired the polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and Closures businesses of Schmalbach-Lubeca, headquartered in Ratingen, Germany. This acquisition, at a cost of around $2.875 billion, made Amcor the largest PET manufacturer globally. Amcor announced in February 2008 the construction of a 400,000 tonnes per annum paper recycled mill located at its existing paper mill in Botany, NSW. The 'B9' paper machine, so named as it is the ninth paper machine to operate at the Botany Mill, was commissioned in 2012 and was officially opened by NSW Premier, the Hon Barry O'Farrell, MP on 1 February 2013.[4] The B9 paper machine produces enough paper to fulfill the company's Australasian paper requirements, and as a result, Amcor's other recycled paper mill located on the banks of the Yarra River in Fairfield, VIC, ceased operation in late 2012. In February 2009, it was confirmed by Julie McPherson (Group Company Secretary) that Amcor was negotiating the takeover of some flexible packaging assets from the Rio Tinto Group. [5] On 18 August 2009, Amcor announced an offer to acquire a range of Alcan packaging assets from Rio Tinto. There is an estimated purchase price of A$2 billion for the food, beverage, tobacco and pharmaceutical businesses. [6] In 2010 Amcor completed the acquisition of Alcan Packaging food Europe, food Asia, global pharmaceutical, and global tobacco businesses from Rio Tinto for a total consideration of $1.95bn [7] In 2011 Amcor Packaging Distribution acquired Marfred Industries, one of the largest independently owned packaging manufacturers and packaging distributors in the United States.[8] In 2012 the Amcor Australasia Beverage division acquired the business assets of Carter & Associates, a major distributor of Amcor glass wine, champagne and spirit bottles in New Zealand.[9] In 2012 Amcor Flexibles Asia Pacific acquired the Aperio Group packaging company, adding further capability in Australia, New Zealand and Thailand. This business also acquired Uniglobe Packaging, a business based in Daman, north of Mumbai, India in the same year.[10] In 2013 Amcor announced that it was demerging its Australia and New Zealand packaging operations and its global distribution business into a new company that will be listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.[11] In 2015 Amcor's Chairman, Graeme Liebelt, advised that Ken MacKenzie would retire as Chief Executive Officer effective 17 April 2015 and Ron Delia would commence as CEO of Amcor Limited. [12] The company has two major broad lines of packaging products: Rigid Plastics, Flexibles. Rigid plastics include packaging for beverages, food, pharmaceuticals, personal & homecare. Amcor claims to be "the world's largest producer of PET bottles."[13] Flexibles includes pharmaceuticals and hospital supplies, food, drink pouches, etc. The company also has a division which makes paper packaging for tobacco products; and it manufactures various caps and laminates. Amcor's Global Pharma division operates 26 plants across 16 countries in Europe, the Americas, Africa and Asia, creating flexible packaging solutions for the pharmaceutical, biotech and animal health industries. Its range of packaging options address requirements for unit dose, child-resistant, patient compliance, anti-counterfeiting and sustainable solutions.

    Bonaventure of Lacey

    Bonaventure of Lacey

    1.8(15 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    Do NOT send your loved one here! They are understaffed,…read moredirty, leave dirty laundry in the bathroom closet for days, they will leave your loved one in their soiled clothes, and the staff is absolutely not qualified to be in this line of work. Management will never answer your calls and are difficult to get a hold of, in other words, once they have your money, you're basically ignored like their tenants. The food is unacceptable, and the staff will not make sure your loved one even eats! Boxes of food will be left for days, which means they don't care if their tenant eat at all. Do not send your loved one here if they need any kind of assistance, they will be left ignored. I will never recommend this place , it's absolutely horrible!If I could rate negative stars , I would! Absolutely disappointed!

    This place WAS nice ..Yet, Due to being extreme understaffing ( ex: on more than one occasion .I…read morenoticed that heard from a former resident) there was only 1 CNA running a whole floor at one point, during that shift ) this unfortunately , happened multiple times . and unpredictable scheduling of meds , bathing and general substandard care for my friend that lived there for a few years. This place "looks" nice from the lobby and a there are some nice staff/ helpful /efficient staff members. Yet , there were a few that I was told were just overworked , stretched thin and rude . It was so sad to hear this .I hope that can bring the standard up to where it should be. Where the focus is on the residents and properly caring for all aspects of them . To help them live more active, healthier lives .

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