Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center (COE) Hospital


The hospital is currently renting "Bari" beds for overweight patients, that can be adjusted for patients to sleep and get out of bed easily. The nurses' directors even asked me my opinion on it - I think it is a great idea!
One small issue: a day before I left, the nurses' station was VERY loud, like they were at a party instead of work. They then had the nerve to come close my door, saying my TV was on too loud! Other than that they were great, but that incident definitely did not bode well for their survey...

Working for Banner health and having to be admitted to one of there facilities made my recovery smooth and painfree. The nursing staff was there when you called and would continuelousy get you up and walking to help prevent infection or complications. I had two nurses in practical that were very kind and understanding of my pain and discomforts. They did what ever they could to make me more comfortable and make my stay somewhat enjoyable. If anybody thinking of having the surgery done at Good Samaritan I would highly recommend there hospital.

My room was in a pod. The nurses station was in the center of the pod.
They could see if I had a problem. Yet I had all the privacy I wanted simply by pulling the curtain. I was kinda like ICU
My stay was wonderful and the staff couldn't have been better. They were friendly, concerned and did what ever was necessary to make my stay perfect.