Mishima Kyoritsu Hospital in Mishima

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120-7 Hattabata, Mishima, Shizuoka 411-0817, Japan
kontakte telefon: +81 55-973-0882
webseite: mishima-kyouritsu.com
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Latitude: 35.0990416, Longitude: 138.9232733

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  • ma fu (mafu)

    ma fu (mafu)

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    My mother passed away exactly one month after being transferred here from the prefectural general hospital. He was transported by doctor's helicopter and had a high fever for several months, and was given life-prolonging treatment.He crossed many dangerous bridges, and even though he was infected with the coronavirus twice, he had no aftereffects and his head was strong and he was steadily improving... After being transferred here, I was not only getting better, but I was also told that I couldn't eat by mouth unless I had stomach problems, which I hadn't even talked about before, and I was confused about the difference from a general hospital. Then, he suddenly died from choking on phlegm, but until shortly before he suffocated, he had been visiting with him as usual, and he was feeling better and more energetic than usual, and he later reported the situation to his family. I was there. To suction out the sputum, I pressed the nurse call button and called a nurse to suction it, and when the nurse next went to check on him, he had turned pale and seemed to have stopped breathing. see you tomorrow! I said goodbye and went home? Even though you were feeling great? I wish everyone would do a better job of removing the phlegm, but since my mother won't be coming back, it can't be helped. I knew that what I could do was different from what I could do at a general hospital, but it was also unfortunate that the situation was completely different from before I transferred, and the things I could do suddenly decreased. However, the nurses and rehabilitation doctors treated me very well, so I gave it an average rating rather than a low rating. I used to be able to visit him once a week while he was in the hospital, but now I can visit him every day except Sundays and holidays, so it was great that my grandson and younger brother and his wife, who work on weekdays, were able to come visit me. And for some reason, when my daughter tried to see my review, she couldn't see it anymore, and I wondered if it had been made private or deleted. I felt a sense of disbelief, so I reposted it with a postscript. The nurse who took kindly care of me The rehabilitation teacher who worked hard and gave me hope that I would be able to ride in a wheelchair. Before I was transferred to the hospital, I was told that the food I was eating by mouth was dangerous, so I wasn't allowed to eat anything, but for my last supper, ST forced me to eat my favorite coffee jelly. Although I felt grateful while in the hospital, it was still a shame that he died so suddenly from choking on phlegm, despite the efforts of so many doctors and nurses at the hospital he was transferred to.

  • かおり

    かおり

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    We took in my mother who has an incurable disease. There were times when the director of the hospital personally visited us, and he would curl up in a small room and gently call out to my mother as he examined her. At first I thought I didn't like the teacher who spoke the Kansai dialect because she spoke so loudly, but when my mother took her last breath, she came in the middle of the night to confirm her death and said, ``You often took care of such a seriously ill patient at home. That's amazing.'' ” At the end, she said kind words to me, and I burst into tears. My mother, who had no hope of getting better, came to rehabilitation twice a week at the request of her family, and the rehabilitation teacher also did her best. I'm really glad I chose home care because I worked closely with the visiting nurse. I can't thank you enough for all your help. thank you very much.

  • ねむい

    ねむい

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    My mother's review had been deleted. I will write it instead. Please don't delete it. In January of this year, my beloved grandmother was unconscious due to sepsis and was rushed to a hospital in Shizuoka City by helicopter to save her life. My grandmother's resilience was amazing, and even though her immune system was weakened, she contracted coronavirus twice, and endured high fever for several months, she regained consciousness and her brain and spinal fluid were in excellent condition. I was lip syncing because my throat was open, but I was able to communicate. I was planning to move to another hospital in June, but because there was no space available, I was temporarily transferred to Kyoritsu Hospital. It was July, exactly one month after being transferred to the hospital. While I was at work, my mother called me to say that she had stopped breathing, so I left work and went straight to the hospital. I wanted to go to my grandmother as soon as possible, but the receptionist gave me a completely different room number. Fortunately, I arrived in time when it was warm, and desperately tried to call out to him to open his eyes, but he never opened his eyes and passed away. My mother, who I was visiting that day, had informed me that she was fine a few minutes ago, so I wondered why. ? ? I thought. Apparently he died due to phlegm. Don't you feel overwhelmed after working so hard to recover? If you ask a nurse to suction your phlegm, will your child stop breathing within a few minutes? According to the story, ``I had my phlegm removed, and when the nurse came to see me again, I was cold.'' Honestly, huh? ? What are you saying? ? I thought. Why didn't the hospital give much explanation, and the nurses suddenly pulled him away the moment he died? Afterwards, when relatives came together, they treated me very coldly. It was so bad that I wanted to say out loud, ``People are dying.'' My wedding was coming up in September, and I had promised to take photos after I moved from Kyoritsu Hospital to another hospital. My grandmother was most looking forward to seeing me in her wedding dress, so I can't help but feel frustrated. I don't usually write reviews, but I was so disappointed that I would like to write one. I'll say it again. Don't erase the truth as if it never happened.

  • スーコ

    スーコ

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    I was not feeling well and was examined at Kyoritsu Hospital. I had a lot of concerns, but I felt at ease after being thoroughly examined and examined by a kind female doctor. Everyone at the reception and accounting staff were polite and kind. I'm glad I went. thank you very much.

  • Varghese Joseph

    Varghese Joseph

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    Kind staff, reasonable facilities... Sometimes waiting time will be very long...

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