At Lake Hospital System we are serious about patient satisfaction. If you have a comment, question, or concern, we want to hear it--and resolve it. You can contact us by clicking on the "contact" icon on the home page of this Web site. Or you can call 1-877-953-6265 with your comment or concern. If you have a complaint about the quality of care delivered at Lake Hospital System, and you're not satisfied with how we resolved your complaint, you can register that complaint with The Joint Commission by logging onto ww.jointcommission.org and clicking on "Report a Complaint."
When you come to any Lake Hospital System facility for a surgery, procedure, or diagnostic test (CT scan, MRI, cardiac catheterization, etc.), please bring the following:
Although Lake Hospital System takes great care with your belongings, we are not responsible for lost or missing items. We strongly recommend that you do not bring items with significant sentimental or monetary value to the hospital. Eyeglasses, hearing aids, and dentures are among the most frequently lost items, so please keep track of these items if you bring them to the hospital. We provide protective containers that you can label with your name; please use these containers and DO NOT wrap eyeglasses, hearing aids, or dentures in tissues or place them on your food tray or under your pillow.
If you bring a personal item, we sugest you ask us to hold it for you in a safe within the Security Office. We will give you a receipt for all items, which you must present to withdraw the items.
A telecommunications device is available to help hearing-impaired patients or patients who want to communicate with a hearing-impaired visitor. Arrangements can also be made to have a person who uses sign language help a hearing-impaired patient.
To help protect the health of our team members, patients, and visitors, we do not permit smoking within any Lake Hospital System facility. Your physician can order patches or medication to help you through your hospitalization without cigarettes. If you would like to stop smoking, we offer smoking cessation classes; for more information, click on the calendar or call the Best of Health Line at 1-800-454-9800.
We provide color TV sets for every bed; there is no charge for this service. Please be considerate of other patients by playing TV sets softly and by turning off your set at bedtime. Headphones are available upon request. (TVs are not provided in the Center for Geriatric Psychiatry.)
We provide telephones in each room. You can receive calls between 6 am and 11:30 pm. You can make local calls at any time by dialing 9 for an outside line. Phones are not provided in the Center for Geriatric Psychiatry and the Intensive Care Units (ICU), although they are available upon request in the ICUs. You can make a long-distance call at any time by dialing 9-0 and the number. You cannot charge long-distance calls to your room. You can charge them to a credit card or to your home number.
To serve you better, we provide an innovative meal preparation and delivery system called At Your Request. The basic premise behind At Your Request is that you can order what you want, when you want it. You may order your meals to be delivered anytime between 7 am and 6:30 pm, 7 days a week. Most people enjoy breakfast between 7 am and 10 am; lunch, between 11 am and 1:30 pm; and dinner, between 4:30 pm and 6:30 pm. When you're settled in your room, you will receive a menu and instructions for ordering your meals. Feel free to order a snack for later in the evening.
Newspapers are available free of charge on each unit.
In public areas of all Lake Hospital System facilities we welcome guide dogs, signal dogs, or other animals trained to perform tasks for a person with a disability. Patients who are admitted cannot bring animals into certain areas, such as the operating room, ICU, labor and delivery, and other such areas. If you have questions, call 440-354-2400 or 440-953-9600 and ask to speak with the nursing supervisor. Patients or visitors with service animals assume responsibility for the care, feeding, and sanitary needs of the animal.
Lake Hospital System provides a pet therapy program, where trained dogs visit patients during certain hours. This is designed to lift patients' spirits. If you would ike a visit from a pet therapy dog, please notify your caregiver. Likewise, if you prefer not to receive a visit from a therapy dog, please let us know.
Most patients will be discharged by 11 am, although tests or test results could extend your stay. Usually, patients in the Skilled Nursing Rehabilitation Unit at LakeEast Hospital will be discharged by 9 am. Please make arrangements with a family member or friend to drive you home. If the person taking you home does not arrive by the time you're discharged, you may wait in our discharge lounge.
Lake Hospital System will submit bills to your insurance company and do everything possible to expedite your claim. You should familiarize yourself with the terms of your health insurance coverage. If you don't have insurance, a representative from the Patient Accounting Department will discuss financial arrangements with you.