Grenada Lake Medical Center recently announced that their Ambulatory Care Unit has expanded from an 11-bed to an 18-bed unit which enables the department to accommodate a greater patient load. This unit provides outpatient surgery and procedure cases that do not require an overnight hospital stay.
GLMC’s Ambulatory Care Unit has always included comfortable accommodations, professional caring staff, qualified and experienced nursing care, state-of-the-art equipment, and proficient coordination between Ambulatory Care and Surgery. These amenities are now even better.
Some of the changes are a new multipurpose treatment/procedure room with urodynamics, a pain clinic procedure room with a new state-of-the-art flouro-bed which will allow for patient treatment without the inconvenience of the patient having to be transported to another department. In addition, all of the new patient stretchers have ultra comfortable Tempur-Pedic® mattresses which will not only provide more comfort for our patients; but will also allow faster, easier transport to and from surgery.
The patient remains on the same stretcher while being transported, unlike the previous method where a stretcher was brought from surgery and the patient was moved from one stretcher to another and back again. “Since the patient will not be required to move immediately after their surgical procedure, then unnecessary pain can be avoided,” according to Surgery Director, Mike Cole, RN,