The linen appearance and quality of linen is great.
Norwegian American Hospital
Our Linen Manager has been very innovative in her approach relative to reducing linen cost and has good communication skills.
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital
I am completely satisfied and would recommend HLS services to others.
South Shore Hospital
Excellent Linen Management staff, I wouldn’t recommend anyone else.
Swedish Covenant Hospital
On behalf of our foundation, thank you for continuing to be a part of helping to fulfill our vision. With your show of generosity, you will make this a truly special event for the Brothers and for those they serve.
Alexian Brothers Medical Center
It was a pleasure to tour the laundry. The laundry appeared clean, dust free and well lighted. The accommodations for the employees were pleasant and proper PPE for the workers was available and plentiful.
Columbia St Mary’s
I love the “go green feel” of the reusable surgical packs.
Advocate Christ Hospital
Services and quality is very good. Account Manager extremely knowledgeable and very helpful with cost control measures.
St Mary Medical Center
Yes I absolutely would recommend HLS services to others.
NorthShore University HealthSystem
Customer service has been taken to another level in the likes of “members” of your staff.
The fight against health care-associated infections (HAIs) among patients and staff has led hospitals to rethink how they maintain staff hand sanitation, how they clean surfaces and equipment in patient care areas, and even how they select interior finishes and patient-handling devices.
Some suburban hospitals have been making strides toward the increasingly important goal of “greening” their facilities as much as possible to become more environmentally friendly.
Keeping your team informed about Joint Commission standards relating to laundry standards, potential dangers associated with sharps lodging in textiles/linens and other pertinent issues can improve safety and infection control efforts.
A 450-bed hospital, operating at 75 percent occupancy, which has a cash outlay of $10.00 per patient day for linen service, will spend $1,231,875 on linen service per year.