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    Florida Hospital Memorial Center

    Florida Hospital Memorial Center

    1.0(1 review)
    2.8 mi

    wow, what a nightmare from the minute we walked in to the minute we escaped this place !!…read moreDirect admit from doctor's office to ER with infected foot (husband is insulin dependent diabetic). Hospital affiliated doctor was "chicken little" (the sky is falling !!!). She said "OMG, this was an emergency that needed attention immediately and most likely will have to have immediate surgery ! " Well, we sat in the ER for over 8 hours only being seen by the nurse and PA. Wanted to prescribe inappropropriate and dangerous antibiotics.(which I refused) Not one person looked at wound !! Wanted to do unnecessary tests and repeat tests already done. Was told that if we left AMA, hospital bill would not be paid by insurance and he wouldn't be seen by any local doctors for a long time. Once admitted, waited 2 days to see appropriate doctor who ran into room without introducing himself, acted annoyed that he had to see us, stayed for 10 minutes, and then discharged him. We kept asking nurse if inpatient stay was necessary due to them doing NOTHING and us having to sit and wait for this one doctor. All could have been done on outpatient basis !!! Assigned RN was extremely overworked with no help (she had 7 patients -3 of which were very sick and needed lots of care). Hospitalist doctor, nice but clueless !! I asked to speak with Case Manager in morning and she never showed up !!! I think we will take our chances with competent naturopathic doctors to deal with this infection rather than this incompetent, medical machine that has no clue how to help real people. Same afternoon got appointment with naturopathic doctor in area who took one look at wound and told us to use Manuka Honey on it. Next morning , wound almost healed !!!!

    Select Specialty Hospital - Daytona Beach

    Select Specialty Hospital - Daytona Beach

    1.7(6 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Our family is incredibly grateful for the care and compassion we received at this rehab center…read more The medical team was attentive and professional, and the therapists went above and beyond to help our loved one remain comfortable. What truly stood out was how they cared not just for the patient, but for all of us--checking in, offering reassurance, and making sure we never felt alone during a difficult time. The facility was clean, organized, and welcoming, and the environment felt safe and uplifting. We can't thank the team enough for the compassion and excellence they showed our family. The medical team members we want to acknowledge are: Dennis Benefield, Shannon Saunders, Aeshina Rix, Jannet Cruz, Rey Rosa, Angela, Robbi, Jimuel, Elaine, Debbie, Wanda, Shondara, Manny, Diane Vanhorne, Edit. The Quanshau Family

    If I could give this place a ZERO review, I would. On Tuesday, December 16, 2025, my mom, Michelle…read morewas ill but told by Advent Hospital in Deltona she was on the mend and needed breathing rehabilitation. The representative from Select, Trevor, bragged extensively on how great Select and its staff was. SO FAR FROM THE TRUTH. Not to mention, the facility in and of itself, looked like a group home for degenerates. Outdated and didn't appear clean. My mom's room had supplies everywhere thrown about. Her personal bathroom was used as a janitor closet; mop bucket etc. The staff, sorry to even say this, as I'm not racist, have bi-racial children, and a looOOong list of mixed friends BUT, half the staff didn't speak English or were extremely unprofessional arguing with each other in front of patients and visitors. Mind blown, disgusting. From the moment my mother arrived, she was left unattended. I know everything to be fact bc, I never left her side. I slept there. She was transferred to Select in the early evening hours, perhaps 5ish. By the time I was allowed back to see her, she looked worse than when transported. Left to lie in her hospital bed uncomfortable and over-heated. Not even propped up comfortably! She had just come from the ICU at Advent where she was hospitalized from 11/28-12/16 and was monitored extensively; her blood pressure, diabetes, breathing, Co2 levels, medications etc on a 24 hour round the clock atmosphere to Select where the nurses took nearly 2 hours to come and speak to her. She hadn't eaten due to the transfer, and they hadn't even come in to check her sugar levels! When a nurse finally did come in, I offered my opinion and then explained all the medications and monitoring my mom had been on just hours earlier. Explained my concerns with her not being on a better blood pressure monitor, they had a cuff that was wrapped around her calf and ONLY went off when staff pressed the button. Told the nurse my mom was a newly diagnosed diabetic and she needed be checked. The nurse fumbled through her notes and then gave my mom medication for everything except sugar. I told her she needed to crush the medication as my mom was currently unable to swallow anything hard and was on a puree diet. Guess she didn't read that in her notes! I told her she needed to eat, she said the kitchen was closed because by now, it was 8 o'clock at night! She managed to find soup to which I fed my mother bc by now, she was weak AGAIN and unable to even feed herself!!! STILL, didn't check Co2 levels nor her sugar! She explained to me that by the time the patient arrives at Select, treatment wasn't so extensive, that went over well with me as you can imagine! Through the night, I couldn't sleep. I was so concerned with the quick deterioration within hours of arriving, it was impossible. The next day, 12/17, it was time for breakfast and no one had come asking for meal requests. I spoke to a nurse who said, the patient was expected to phone the kitchen and make their own requests! I called the kitchen where I placed an order. I attempted to order the remainder of the days meals and was told, the patient has to call before every meal! My mother can barely move, can't feed herself, the staff and kitchen are unaware she's on a diabetic pureed diet, the phone is located ACROSS the room being held in some container on the wall...totally unreachable even if my mom would've been semi functionable. MY GOD...what if I wasn't there? My stepfather relieved me. When I arrived back, just 5 hours later, I noticed my mom was slurring her words and she appeared delusional. My stepfather told me she was given Xanax shortly after I left due to her being panicked. I'm not a doctor but, if you use a medication for the intended purpose, it DOESN'T make you "high". Still, it was 4 or 5 hours LATER!! Then, I ordered her dinner. Meanwhile, I have zero clue what I'm supposed to be feeding my mother with regards to her diabetic issues, her sugar isn't being monitored, and I'm just performing on a wing and prayer!! She barely ate. I noticed her eyes were yellow. I voiced my concerns to the new nurse, all my concerns regarding ALL she had been through and what wasn't being done for her. She did nothing, although she definitely looked concerned, I could see it in her eyes! She left. The nicest staff Select had was a CNA. She helped me settle in night one, got me a pillow and sheet. Let me help bathe my mom for the last time. Got me an icy I fed my mom for the last time! By 3am on 12/18 I woke up to my mom knocked out, mouth breathing, she was off her bipap machine and oxygen was up to 80 (was at 40) bc the breathing tech (when I found her) said my mom said so; my yellow eyed delusional mother said so! FINALLY, they checked Co2 levels and my mom was dying! She was intubated and moved to Advent 12/18 where she died on December 20, 2025. Shame on Select and their staff!

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