Additionally, she communicates with hospital staff to ensure everyone is on the same page in meeting the patients’ needs. Jetta calls the WMHC "its own little community". They have various community activities like senior games, yoga classes, and karaoke.
“WMHC takes care of the people nobody else would otherwise. If someone doesn’t have health insurance they are not turned away,” she said.
Jetta believes that privatization of WMHC would likely worsen care. After working at other privatized facilities, she has witnessed this firsthand. Privatization, she fears, would likely result in more patients and less staff. That means WMHC would lose the ability to make the hospital feel like a community.
2016-05-19