Wow. What hospital is this? What state? I spent most of last July in the hospital (St Elizabeth's in Appleton for a couple days, then airlifted to UW Madison for the rest) and while it wasn't enjoyable, both places tried to make things as comfortable as possible. At UW I had a private room, even when downgraded from the ER to Critical and then to a regular room. Lights off at night, and they let my sweetie set up speakers to play rain noises all night to help me sleep (we do so at home). The nurses and techs who did have to wake me to get readings, samples, etc, were all super nice about it, except for one cranky phlebotomist. Very little noise from outside if the door was closed (though I feel you about the panicked screams from down the hall...that's EVERY hospital ever). Wifi was good, had a tablet in critical care where I or my fam could look up my test results, doctor's notes etc any time of day, food was okayish if bland (again, every hospital ever). Staff were nearly all helpful, intelligent, skilled, and generally wonderful.
Is this an anti-rant? Maybe a Rant In Favor Of. : )
Sorry you had that experience. Hoping if you are able to go to a different hospital for any future illness, you have the best time possible while being sick.