RE: Today's Hospitals Can Learn From Florence Nightingale
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Thanks A.G.for acknowledging the work of Florence Nightingale. Sunlight and fresh air are so important to our health. As soon as the weather improves I always air out the house by opening the windows for a few hours.
I also have a dread of hospitals. When my late father was admitted a few years ago, I was surprised at how dirty the halls, room and stairs were. At the time Dad had a small operation…wonder what that operating room looked like. It doesn’t seem they are using a disinfectant to clean. I wondered what had happened to the cleaning staff that would be keeping the floors spic and span. Another cut back where outside cleaners are hired?
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I love Florence Nightingale. While she is universally recognized for her humanitarian work, she is not acknowledged often for her skill as a statistician. A brilliant, kind, unselfish person. I'm not surprised you are a fan 🌷
Dreadful that you had to put up with the filth when your father was sick. Hospitals are essential I guess, but they often do more harm than good (by spreading infection).
Thank you for visiting and commenting, my friend @redheadpei. On a happy note, I hear birds when I wake up in the morning. A wonderful way to begin the day. Have a most wonderful weekend.