About Kindred Hospital Seattle - First Hill
Kindred Hospital Seattle - First Hill is a specialized acute care hospital that provides intensive rehabilitation and complex medical care for post-intensive care patients. The hospital's dedicated staff work diligently to deliver quality care and support patients' recovery, despite facing challenges with staffing shortages. While some reviews mention concerns about the night shift staff, the majority of patients and their families have expressed satisfaction with the care received. The hospital's wound care team, pulmonologists, and case managers are praised for their attentiveness in addressing patient needs and concerns. Patients appreciate the wide range of rehabilitation therapies available to help them regain function and safely return home. The hospital's patient relation representative, Princess, is mentioned as a "shiny light" who is always willing to help, even when it's not her job. The food is also described as pretty good. Overall, Kindred Hospital Seattle - First Hill is recognized for its efforts to provide compassionate and comprehensive care for patients requiring intensive rehabilitation and complex medical treatment in an acute hospital setting.
There is a person that I want to to acknowledge his name is Ralph he is one of my can’s that takes care of me . He is awesome
After surgery at UW Medical Center at Monlake, I was transferred to Kindred Hospital to continue my recovery. The staff was terrific. The food and beds were considerably better than that of UW’s. Nurses Harmeet and Agatha were always kind and professional. Drawing my blood can be difficult. And I hated getting poked. Josephine and Natalia nailed it the first time, every time. And Anna from housekeep was always a delight to chat with. The PT and OT ladies were very helpful. The building was in need of some paint. But don’t let that fool you. I recommend Kindred because of their top-notch staff. The food and beds were an extra bonus.
My brother got pneumonia and almost died. Swedish Edmonds told us he would never come off the ventilator. Within 3 weeks of being at Kindred he got taken off the ventilator via tracheotomy and started breathing on his own! He went from hopeless to hopeful. These people truly care about their patients. From the RNs, CNAs, social workers down to the security officer and front desk staff. They always made us feel ok to ask for answers and helped is when we needed it. Thank you for saving my brothers life!