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I went to a walk in clinic tonight where people were very sick - to the point the doctor was wearing a mask while examining patients. My issue tonight was - the doctor didn't wash her hands upon entering my room for the exam. And when I asked her to do so, she got very defensive and tried to make me feel uncomfortable about asking. As a patient it's my right to request clean hands upon examination.
I feel we need regulations in place that require doctors to wash their hands in the room in front of the patient they are getting ready to examine. Until then - I just want to say don't be afraid to start asking doctors to wash their hands prior to touching you! It's your right to do so!!
To the lady who lives in the building across from me on Sandwich St with the broken ankle, you can now walk safely to the store! I told my son about how sad we were for your horrible experience this morning, and he offered to shovel the sidewalk so that you would not have to worry the next time you need something from the store. We are keeping you in our prayers for a speedy recovery!
Found by parking meter on Erie St. E.
Samsung cell phone.
Monday I was at the E.R. Dept at Met Hospital before being admitted. Although the wait was extremely long, the nurses realized the severity of my pain and I was brought in rather quickly. Once in the room I had an Amazing nurse Ellie (sp). She was Awesome and caring. Actually all the nurses did a great job considering all the work they have and the shortage of rooms they deal with. Once I was moved to the 5th floor the nurses on that floor were again nothing short of Awesome!! They are over worked and still they showed compassion and a joy for their job. I quickly realized that they have to deal with so much and some ornery patients and they all showed me how to do this with my own job. They were patient and kind with all of us and never showed any sign of frustration. To ALL the Nurses at Met, YOU All have been spotted and thank you from one Grateful patient.
Tonight February 24, 2016 while at the Devonshire Mall between 6 - 7:45pm while their daughter was participating in a Girl Guide/ Scouting event celebrating Thinking Day week a family had their van stolen.
To the individual/ individuals you will be found!
I am asking for the help of Windsor/ Essex County communities to help find this vehicle.
We are looking for a
2008, BLACK
DODGE GRAND CARAVAN, with Ontario licence plate AFSK 725
If you were at Devonshire Mall during these times and saw anything or you see this van, contact the Windsor Police
Thanks for your help!
A couple weeks ago I went to the Windsor Youth Center with a donation of toilet paper. One of the many people that helped by donatig TP to help support my bday wish has deside to continue to pay it forward. TISH is very busy working full time while taking care of her mother; but she found time to purchase some toothpaste and toothbrushes. She gave them to me and asked that my 4 year old daughter and I donate them to the Windsor Youth Center. TISH thank you for continuing to think of others. You didn't just help the Windsor Youth Center but you are helping teach a young child how good it feels to give to others. My daughter took each item out of the bag with a big smile on her face and handed them to the women working. My daughter was so proud of what she was doing and told me when we left 'God is happy' Thank you Tish for being the reason for that moment. Tish You have been spotted!
Today I had the chance to volunteer at iclimb along with a lot of amazing volunteers. The thing I enjoyed to see the most was Windsor Police and other stations interacting with young people. I heard really nice comments from a few kids who were shocked to see Officers going up and down the stairs with them, talking with them... and a lot more! It is wonderful to see them all interact with the younger generations! Cecilia G. (?not even attempting last name) this officer was AMAZING I could not believe how wonderful she was with the kids and anyone else she came into contact with. It made my day brighter to see all the officers with these young people, Thank you to all of you...
My cat Snickers did not come home this morning. He goes out nightly because he impossible to keep in the house. He is always at the door early in the morning. We are in south Windsor area Askin Ave. and Grand Marais. He is medium to large (larger than pictured), lean, brown tabby, & approximatley 5 yrs. old. He was wearing a collar with a bell on it. If spotted please call or text (519) 981-9562.