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Dos Hermanas, 41701 Sevilla
Titularidad
Private
Opiniones
El Centro de día para mayores Aincos recibe mayoritariamente valoraciones muy positivas destacando su atmósfera cálida, personal profesional y atento, instalaciones bien equipadas y variedad de actividades que favorecen la socialización y el bienestar de los usuarios. Sin embargo, existe una crítica importante respecto a su idoneidad para personas con Alzheimer avanzado, señalando que el centro no está adecuadamente preparado para atender a usuarios cuya condición cognitiva les impide participar en las actividades propuestas, siendo más apropiado para personas mayores independientes o en buen estado de salud.
- Justo González Arjona
Just wanted to say that every place for our beloved veterans and fighters in our country deserves this and much more. Health and well-being to all of them.
- Maria Esperanza Patiño Fuertes
It's a day center for seniors with a warm, family-like atmosphere and highly professional, attentive, and caring staff who are always ready to help users with whatever they need. They offer a variety of workshops and activities that encourage social interaction and active participation, all tailored to the individual needs of each user. Their facilities are very well-equipped, with everything they need. They are very clean, safe, and comfortable, and adapted to their specific requirements. They also have access to comprehensive and professional medical care. Thanks to this center, seniors are less isolated, social relationships are fostered, and the workshops and activities greatly improve self-esteem and socialization. I highly recommend it. Thank you, Aincos, for the wonderful care you provide to our family members and seniors.
- Rocio Sanchez
To say that this center seemed like a center for people with Alzheimer's is a misconception. As soon as a person's condition worsens, they tell you they can't stay because they don't participate in the activities. Obviously, a person with Alzheimer's isn't well and can't participate or understand what you're saying. They don't process information the way this center would like. They want people who, when told "Let's have breakfast," will get up and go. Obviously, a person with Alzheimer's doesn't do that, something they should know. A person with Alzheimer's looks at you and it's like they're telling me... In short, I just want to warn you that the center is not for people with Alzheimer's. We now have my mother at home with a caregiver all day. I'm so grateful we took her out of there, as they told us she was aggressive, but she never attacked us or did anything to us. She's practically sitting down all day. I should also say that as a center for retirees, widows, or divorced people who feel lonely, it's very good, since that's what they want: people who are well taken care of so they don't have to deal with anyone. PEOPLE, IF YOU PUT A PERSON WITH ALZHEIMER'S IN A CENTER, IT'S BECAUSE WE CAN'T TREAT THEM AT HOME AND WE'RE LOOKING FOR WHAT'S BEST FOR THEM, NOT BECAUSE THEY'RE WELL AND GO THERE TO PASS THE TIME.
- Sara Suárez
My father spent several months at this center. The care he received from Marta (the director), the rest of the staff, and the girl who came to pick my father up from his home was always warm and friendly. The staff is caring and attentive to the grandparents. Thank you for everything. I will always recommend you.
- Araceli Hinojosa Cardeñosa
It's a fantastic center—spacious, bright, and very clean. The care and attention given to our seniors is unbeatable; once they try it, they never want to stop going. They offer countless activities and have an exceptional team—great professionals with wonderful people. My congratulations and thanks! 😘😘😘

