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06/28/2023 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/28/2023 11:49

Swing Bed stay in Boscobel ‘above excellence’

Back to newsroomSwing Bed stay in Boscobel 'above excellence'
Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Susan Easterly has had a lifetime of surgeries. In her 78 years, she'shad 23 procedures done, so she knows what exemplary care looks like - and what it doesn't. Because of her most recent experience at Gundersen Boscobel Area Hospital and Clinics, Susanissold on its missionand will be having appropriate futurework done there.

"The care became the very best I'd ever been given in any hospital, anywhere," she says.

A happy accident

Susanhad recently undergonea third surgery to repaira dislocated hip at Gundersen La CrosseHospital, and her post-acute care required a SwingBed stay-an optionshe'sno stranger to. A resident of rural Prairie du Chien, she was used to getting that care at a healthcare center in her hometown, but this time, that wasn'tan option.

"They were full, so I opted for Boscobel," Susansays. "It was just kind of by accident."

Turns out, it was a happy accident.

Her 10-day stay at GBAHC was "drastically" different from her previousexperiencesin post-acute care, she says. She'sspent time in a nursing home on four separate occasions, as well as in Swing Bed settings - but none yet in Boscobel. She admits she felt some skepticism about a new provider, but her concerns quickly dissipated.

"What I noticed right off the bat was Boscobel was much more open and detail oriented," Susansays. "It'snot like it was forced or trying. It was like, this is how we do things every dayhere."

No exception to excellence

She got that feeling, she says, upon being greeted by the first person she met at the front desk, and it carriedthrough to all the nurses and CNAs who attended to her round-the-clock care.

"There were no exceptions to your staff's excellence," Susansays in a letter written to hospital administrator Theresa Braudt about her experience. "Each of them cared so sincerely that it gave me the confidence to overcome pain, doubtsand fears. When I was discharged, I felt I would be safe at home instead of being fearful."

She says she'sbeen taken care of before, but never necessarily felt cared about. That changed at GBAHC.

"That was a brand-new experience," Susansays. "I didn'trealize the difference until it was right there in front of me.They really make you feel like they truly careabout you, and consequently, their care is going to be special, and it was. It was extraordinary."

So extraordinary, in fact, that Susan says she'sdoing things today that she could not do five years ago,thanks tothe personalized treatmentsfromher Gundersen Boscobel physical therapist, KimRoss.She'llalso be having two elective procedures - originally scheduled for Gundersen La Crosse - done in Boscobel, which will also be her top choice for any future Swing Bed stays.

"The quality I appreciate most in people is goodness," Susan says. "Somany involved in my careat Gundersen Boscobeltotally personify that."

Is Swing Bed right for you?

Swing Bed is a Medicare-covered, hospital-based program for patients who no longer need inpatient, acute care services but are not ready to go home and still require some rehabilitation and/or nursing services.To learn more about Swing Bed care and if it'sright for you or your loved one, callGundersen Boscobel Area Hospital and Clinics at(608) 375-4112.