November 2019
Dillon
Grim
,
RN
Medical Surgical
Aya Healthcare
San Diego
,
CA
United States
Dillon was the most awesome nurse. This man was working with my daughter when she was critically ill. My daughter is mentally challenged but Dillon treated her like any other patient. I assure you, my daughter pushed the call light very often. Dillon was always there for her with the most pleasant smile and had a friendly approach. Even though she was extremely sick, Dillon was able to put a smile on her face.
Dillon was very professional, informative, listened to our concerns, and took the time to explain everything to us. I will never forget his name because of his professionalism and the patience and care he gave my daughter. My daughter had such trust in him. She would light up when he would enter the room. She would tell him stories about things in her life and he took the time to listen and respond.
I have had the opportunity to meet many of the employees and Dillon stands out in my mind as one of your most valued nurses. We have been here for one month and are hoping to be discharged any day. My daughter came in with septic shock, was in the hospital weeks before to remove her kidney (4th procedure) and also had a blood infection. She is a very lucky 35-year-old lady to have God, prayers, St. John's and all the great staff- especially Dillon, infection control, kidney doctors, surgeons, nurses, nurses aids, housekeepers, everyone who helped us in a most difficult time.
Dillon was very professional, informative, listened to our concerns, and took the time to explain everything to us. I will never forget his name because of his professionalism and the patience and care he gave my daughter. My daughter had such trust in him. She would light up when he would enter the room. She would tell him stories about things in her life and he took the time to listen and respond.
I have had the opportunity to meet many of the employees and Dillon stands out in my mind as one of your most valued nurses. We have been here for one month and are hoping to be discharged any day. My daughter came in with septic shock, was in the hospital weeks before to remove her kidney (4th procedure) and also had a blood infection. She is a very lucky 35-year-old lady to have God, prayers, St. John's and all the great staff- especially Dillon, infection control, kidney doctors, surgeons, nurses, nurses aids, housekeepers, everyone who helped us in a most difficult time.