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DAY_CENTER

Centro de día de AMAVIR Usera, Madrid

Madrid, Madrid3.6/ 5

Sobre este centro

Residencia geriátrica moderna en Usera con atención personalizada, cuidados médicos especializados y actividades recreativas para mayores.

Información de contacto

Madrid, 28041 Madrid

Facilidades

  • Ascensor
  • Comedor
  • Habitaciones dobles
  • Habitaciones individuales
  • Jardín
  • Peluquería
  • Sala de actividades
  • Sala de estar
  • Televisión
  • Zonas comunes

Servicios

  • Animación sociocultural
  • Atención personalizada
  • Centro de día
  • Enfermería
  • Fisioterapia
  • Médico
  • Podología
  • Psicología
  • Terapia Ocupacional
  • Trabajo social
  • Transporte adaptado
  • Voluntariado

Titularidad

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Opiniones

El Centro de día de AMAVIR Usera presenta opiniones extremadamente polarizadas, con usuarios que elogian calurosamente la dedicación del personal, las instalaciones y la calidad de atención recibida, mientras que otros reportan experiencias gravemente negativas incluyendo trato desconsiderado al público, atención médica deficiente, desnutrición, comunicación familiar fallida y negligencia en la supervisión de residentes. Esta disparidad radical sugiere inconsistencias significativas en la calidad y estándares de servicio dentro de la residencia.

  • Nuria Ri. Ce.

    I can only comment on my first impression, as I went to ask for information about the center, and the person who "helped" me (if you can call it that) left me hanging twice (once to attend to those who came in after me, and again after telling me that the person who was supposed to help me was in a meeting and would be a long time... She offered to give me my name and phone number so they could contact me, and when I was about to give it to them, they started walking down the hall). It's true that she apologized (the first time, when I said "Oh, that's nice" after being left hanging)... But the second time, she insulted me, called me insolent, and yelled at me when I pointed out that it was the second time she'd left me hanging. Of course, I called her rude and left, grateful that she behaved that way, because if a new potential customer receives that kind of treatment, I don't want to imagine what they might do to vulnerable people.

  • Esther Losada

    Unfortunately for my relative, it's a terrible place. The food is awful, and they don't care for residents with illnesses or problems. My relative had to be taken to the emergency room after much insistence because the doctor didn't think it was necessary. When they arrived at the hospital, they said they were dehydrated and malnourished. They had a fall in their room, and it took hours for them to come and see what was wrong, only getting help because another resident heard them scream. I wouldn't recommend it to my worst enemy. It seems like, since they're elderly, the sooner they die, the better.

  • Walldos Dos Santos

    On behalf of Isabel García Cano, who passed away on August 2nd, my sister Isabel, myself, and our entire family wish to express our deepest gratitude and affection to all the staff at the Amavir Residence in Usera. Thank you all for the great love, care, and attention you gave to our mother, who loved and respected you all so much. Thank you very much. Isabel Salas and Antonio Salas.

  • vicky garcia

    I am delighted with this residence. I was very afraid to take my mother to a care home, but work schedules and the care she needs made it necessary. After four months, I have to say that at Amavir she feels right at home. The staff is dedicated to their residents, kind and friendly, and they accept and understand all the requests from family members. My mother now has companionship and the care she requires. The facilities are very well maintained, and it's wonderful to see the staff's genuine dedication to helping others. Thank you so much.

  • Raquel Cañueto

    My father was taken to the hospital without our knowledge. Regarding your response, the director confirmed that the communication system with the family had failed. It's not just a perception that my father was in the hospital without any notification. They made a single call to inform us and then "forgot." This is just one of many problems we've had with the care home.