Patient
I want to start by expressing my sincere appreciation for the Emergency Department staff--they were outstanding in every way. Their professionalism, compassion, and efficiency deserve a full five stars. However, our experience in the ICU was deeply disappointing and concerning. My partner was admitted for pneumonia and spent several days in the ICU, during which time we noticed serious lapses in patient care and professionalism. Staff rarely checked on her regularly unless family members were present. When she needed assistance with basic needs, such as using a portable commode, it often seemed to inconvenience the staff. On multiple occasions, she felt forced to unhook herself from monitoring equipment to use the restroom--something that should never happen in an intensive care setting. Adding to our concern, a physician made an inappropriate comment, telling her she was "too young to be on 8 liters of oxygen." Such a statement was not only unprofessional but also deeply insensitive. Patients come to the ICU for treatment and support, not judgment. We will be reaching out to hospital administration and the Joint Commission regarding this incident, as the issues we witnessed reflect systemic problems in ICU bedside manner, patient respect, and follow-up care. We urge the hospital to review these concerns seriously and take corrective action--through staff training, patient care audits, and accountability measures--to ensure no other patient experiences the same neglect or disrespect.