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DAY_CENTERAlzheimerDemencia

Centro de día para mayores Ciudad de Granada, Granada

Granada, Granada3.8/ 5

Sobre este centro

Residencia especializada en Alzheimer y demencias con atención profesional, apoyo psicológico a familias y actividades terapéuticas.

Información de contacto

Granada, 18015 Granada

Especialidades

  • Alzheimer
  • Demencia

Facilidades

  • Sala de actividades
  • Zonas comunes
  • Comedor

Servicios

  • Asistencia psicológica y moral
  • Asesoramiento legal y económico
  • Enfermería
  • Psicología
  • Estimulación cognitiva
  • Talleres y actividades
  • Trabajo social
  • Acompañamiento

Titularidad

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Opiniones

El Centro de día para mayores Ciudad de Granada recibe evaluaciones muy dispares de sus usuarios. Mientras algunos destacan positivamente la calidad de los profesionales, el apoyo emocional brindado a familias y cuidadores, y las actividades para mantener las capacidades de los pacientes, otros critican severamente la gestión organizativa, la falta de actividades para cuidadores y la inadecuada formación de algunos voluntarios. En general, se reconocen fortalezas en la atención profesional, pero persisten preocupaciones significativas sobre la administración y coordinación del centro.

  • Rocio Garcia

    It's a shame that an association is so poorly managed. The organization and the care provided to patients and caregivers is far from ideal, especially by the management team. There are hardly any activities or workshops for family members and caregivers. A center that should be a leading resource for this disease in a city as small as Granada has instead become the very last resort, at best.

  • Manuel Herrera

    I'm a member; it's a support center for caregivers of dependent individuals and offers very useful services. I recommend it.

  • Jacinta Yaya

    The Association of Relatives of Alzheimer's and Dementia Patients, its name says it all. Highly qualified professionals who are empathetic to the community they treat daily. They provide excellent support to each and every one of the patients who come to their Day Center, and to family members like myself who attend educational talks and mutual support groups to cope with the physical, psychological, and emotional burden that this disease takes on both family members and people with the disease. Thank you for providing us with so much help and reminding us of those who cannot remember us.

  • Maica Sánchez Martínez

    The professionals are good. But the volunteers who are supposed to help would be better off staying home if they don't know how to deal with Alzheimer's patients. I don't recommend it.

  • Mari Francis G. R.

    It is a special day center for people with Alzheimer's; there is a doctor and a nurse. The users are always kept busy with the aim of not losing the skills they have already acquired, and they are constantly being evaluated.