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Centro de día para mayores Viña del Rey, Carolina (La)

Carolina (La), Jaén3.9/ 5

Sobre este centro

Residencia para mayores en La Carolina con 88 plazas, amplios espacios, jardines y atención personalizada 24h orientada al bienestar.

Información de contacto

Carolina (La), 23200 Jaén

Especialidades

  • Alzheimer
  • Demencia

Facilidades

  • Ascensor
  • Cafetería
  • Calefacción
  • Capilla
  • Comedor
  • Fisioterapia
  • Gimnasio
  • Habitaciones dobles
  • Habitaciones individuales
  • Jardín
  • Peluquería
  • Sala de actividades
  • Sala de estar
  • Televisión
  • Terraza
  • Zonas comunes

Servicios

  • Acompañamiento
  • Animación sociocultural
  • Atención personalizada
  • Enfermería
  • Estimulación cognitiva
  • Farmacia
  • Fisioterapia
  • Mediación
  • Musicoterapia
  • Médico
  • Nutricionista
  • Oxigenoterapia
  • Podología
  • Psicología
  • Servicio religioso
  • Talleres y actividades
  • Terapia Ocupacional
  • Terapia con animales
  • Trabajo social

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Opiniones

El Centro de día para mayores Viña del Rey presenta opiniones polarizadas: mientras algunos usuarios destacan las excelentes instalaciones, la atención receptiva y el profesionalismo del personal, otros residentes y familiares denuncian serias deficiencias en la atención a personas con dependencia severa y demencia, cuestionando la calidad real de los cuidados más allá de la apariencia externa. Las experiencias parecen variar significativamente según el nivel de dependencia y necesidades específicas de cada residente.

  • Pedro Antonio Minguez

    They're selling it as a hotel, and it's true that the facilities are good, the reception is wonderful. If you reach old age alone, with money and in good health, I have no doubt you'll be comfortable. But if you're a Level 3 dependent, disabled, and referred to public care, it's preferable to be placed in a kennel. Leaving a person with no mobility and dementia in bed, with the room key locked, with a glass of water on the table—which they know perfectly well they can't reach and don't even know is there—is inhumane. In a week, they'll have another place, which they won't give a damn about, so they can continue to have their percentage of public funds in their bottom line.

  • Beatriz Morote

    We had my grandmother for three years, and I wouldn't hesitate to trust the entire nursing home staff again. Exceptional service across the board.

  • Laura Cazorla

    The social worker and assistants were wonderful. But I wouldn't recommend it at all; please don't make the mistake of leaving a loved one there. Everything seems fine to the outside world, but behind closed doors it leaves much to be desired, and I say this with real experience. Anyone who wants more details can contact me.

  • Luisma Norris

    My uncle was there for two weeks. Damn the day we decided to put him up there.

  • Dolores Santiago

    I can't visit my mother as often as I'd like. I take comfort in knowing she's in good hands and that they provide all kinds of support whenever I need it. The best part is that my mother is happy, after more than two years, that she chose to go there.