Pneumarsupialnia - My Trip to Disney's Center for Living Well
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 2:52 pm
DISCLAIMER: I did not intend this to become a preachy advertisement. But it looks like that is what it became. Oh, well. You can't accuse me of advertising for my own personal gain... in fact, I would think Disney would like me saying stuff like this. I decided to put up the info at the end of this post when I was texting Shorty82, and I found out that I had information he would like.
So after five days off because I couldn't take a step without falling into a debilitating coughing fit, I went to the Center for Living Well. I was afraid that they would just brush me off like the last time I had bronchitis. At the Center for Living Well, they actually care about your wellness and don't see you as a number like CentraCare apparently does.
They took X-Rays, listened to my lungs and started aggressive treatment for pneumonia. Not only did they take the X-Rays, but they brought them in to me to see what they were looking at... never had that done before. They took time with me to really find out what was going on...it was almost like I had stepped way back in time to when I had a pediatrician (the one who hugged me when I was in a really bad roller blading accident and he was soooo glad I had been wearing a helmet) and it felt like they actually cared how I felt and they cared that I would get better soon. It was almost like I had stepped into a small community hospital, the kind where everyone knows everyone, and I felt really good about being there to be taken care of when my care was beyond my ability.
I have to admit, I was skeptical when Disney first announced the Center for Living Well and with all the hulabaloo around it, but after my experience last night, I have decided to make them my PCP. If anyone would like to do the same, it's easy. Call CIGNA (1-800-577-7498) and talk to a live representative. You can choose from three PCP options:
Paul Boor, MD - ID #5554851
Luis Mojicar, MD - ID #3190178
Or you can do what I did and just make Center for Living Well your general PCP, ID #8659796
So eighteen hours later, after the visit (and a shot full of Prednisone and antibiotics, and an inhaler, and cough syrup that could knock out the entire Chinese army in one sip), I am feeling a good deal better, and looking forward to going back to play with Monorails.
In short, my trip the the Center for Living Well was a great experience in health care, in a high-tech yet warm and welcoming facility. While I have not studied the EPCOT as closely as I would like, you know that watching for the wellness of those living and working at the EPCOT would have been a major part of the plan. While in so many ways the idea of the EPCOT has been butchered and mangled, in this instance I think they got it absolutely right. I think Walt would approve of the Center for Living Well.
Okay, so this kinda became a preachy advertisement for Center for Living Well. I'd better put a notice at the top.
So after five days off because I couldn't take a step without falling into a debilitating coughing fit, I went to the Center for Living Well. I was afraid that they would just brush me off like the last time I had bronchitis. At the Center for Living Well, they actually care about your wellness and don't see you as a number like CentraCare apparently does.
They took X-Rays, listened to my lungs and started aggressive treatment for pneumonia. Not only did they take the X-Rays, but they brought them in to me to see what they were looking at... never had that done before. They took time with me to really find out what was going on...it was almost like I had stepped way back in time to when I had a pediatrician (the one who hugged me when I was in a really bad roller blading accident and he was soooo glad I had been wearing a helmet) and it felt like they actually cared how I felt and they cared that I would get better soon. It was almost like I had stepped into a small community hospital, the kind where everyone knows everyone, and I felt really good about being there to be taken care of when my care was beyond my ability.
I have to admit, I was skeptical when Disney first announced the Center for Living Well and with all the hulabaloo around it, but after my experience last night, I have decided to make them my PCP. If anyone would like to do the same, it's easy. Call CIGNA (1-800-577-7498) and talk to a live representative. You can choose from three PCP options:
Paul Boor, MD - ID #5554851
Luis Mojicar, MD - ID #3190178
Or you can do what I did and just make Center for Living Well your general PCP, ID #8659796
So eighteen hours later, after the visit (and a shot full of Prednisone and antibiotics, and an inhaler, and cough syrup that could knock out the entire Chinese army in one sip), I am feeling a good deal better, and looking forward to going back to play with Monorails.
In short, my trip the the Center for Living Well was a great experience in health care, in a high-tech yet warm and welcoming facility. While I have not studied the EPCOT as closely as I would like, you know that watching for the wellness of those living and working at the EPCOT would have been a major part of the plan. While in so many ways the idea of the EPCOT has been butchered and mangled, in this instance I think they got it absolutely right. I think Walt would approve of the Center for Living Well.
Okay, so this kinda became a preachy advertisement for Center for Living Well. I'd better put a notice at the top.