Patient
This is only my personal opinion based on my own experience, and it should not be taken as advice or used to make decisions. I encourage anyone who is seeking care for a loved one to research hospitals carefully before choosing where to go. I arrived at this hospital because the ambulance brought us to the nearest facility. In hindsight, I feel that this choice did not lead to the outcome I had hoped for. I stayed overnight with my loved mother at hospital all the time so I can tell really what happened at this facility. From my perspective, some of the interactions with staff felt less supportive than I expected during a very difficult time. My mother developed multiple health issues, and the overall situation became increasingly challenging. I often felt that communication between the medical team and myself was limited, and I struggled to understand what the main health concerns were, what the treatment plan involved, or what options might have been available. There was a procedure that I authorized because I did not fully understand the potential consequences at the time. Looking back, I wish I had received clearer guidance so that I could make a more informed decision. I regretted to choose the doctors team but it was too late. I should make a research to hire the appropriate primary care physician for my loved mother. Because this was my first experience handling such serious medical matters, I didn't know what questions to ask or what to expect. Only afterward did I begin to reflect on whether the treatments provided were appropriate for my mother's condition. Losing my mother has been extremely painful, and I associate this experience with deep regret. My mother died in a sad and painful way. I share this only to describe how I felt and what I experienced. I encourage others to consider their options carefully so they can make the choices that feel right for their families. For me coming to this hospital was the worst decision I made.