QEII Foundation

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Halifax, Canada

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QEII Foundation Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

QEII Foundation is located in Halifax, Canada on 5657 Spring Garden Rd suite 3005. QEII Foundation is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category foundation in Canada. The QEII Foundation inspires generosity to advance health care at the QEII Health Sciences Centre. With financial support from all levels of the community, the QEII Foundation helps fund new technologies, medical research, innovation and professional education that contribute to life-changing moments experienced every day by patients and their loved ones. By working together with people who share a vision of better health, the Foundation strengthens care delivered at the QEII, improving the health and lives of Atlantic Canadians. Each and every one of us has the power to invest in what matters most - our health, the health of our loved ones and the health of our community.

Address

5657 Spring Garden Rd suite 3005

Phone

+1 9023341546

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Founded

1996

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Tesfalem Berhe

Amazing laundry

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승민: The QEII Foundation is neither the hospital nor the ambulance service. It's a fundraising organization. I can sympathize with the scenario you've described, but it's not appropriate to give a charitable foundation a bad review over something in which they had absolutely no involvement or influence.

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The rating isn't for the hospital, but the ambulance emergency medical team at the QEII. They need to be better educated on mental health. Absolutely horrific experience with the medical team who were extremely aggressive towards a patient that anyone could tell was blatantly fearful of them. When an individual is experiencing a panic/anxiety attack, expect them to be extremely withdrawn and sensitive. The paramedics were extremely aggressive right from the start and told the patient (who had difficulty speaking throughout her attack) to "act like an adult". Yes, she may have been a young adult, but obviously she wasn't in the right state for her to be addressed in such an insensitive way. They made the situation even worse and did nothing to help except make her feel criminalised for having psychiatric problems. When she wanted to speak with the one paramedic that didn't speak to her so aggressively, the other three wouldn't let her but made the patient feel backed up in a corner and confined. People like those medics should absolutely NOT be working as paramedics. Repulsed. Horrified. Appalled. I cannot accurately describe how disgusted I was at the treatment they showed. Again.. Please educate your "paramedics" on mental health.

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Giles Crouch

Great people here; driven to help Nova Scotians. You can't go wrong with that.

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Dale Yorke

I work at the hospital but I wasn't in their offices.