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Servicio de estancia diurna del Centro de Acogida Virgen de Candelaria, Candelaria

Candelaria, Santa Cruz de Tenerife3.3/ 5

Sobre este centro

Fundación Gerón ofrece cuidados integrales de calidad certificada ISO 9001, con apoyo multidisciplinar y actividades para mayores activos.

Información de contacto

Candelaria, 38520 Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Facilidades

  • Ayudas técnicas
  • Comedor
  • Sala de actividades
  • Zonas comunes

Servicios

  • Acompañamiento
  • Animación sociocultural
  • Atención domiciliaria
  • Atención personalizada
  • Ayuda a domicilio
  • Cuidado familiar
  • Mediación
  • Musicoterapia
  • Psicología
  • Taller y actividades
  • Terapia con animales
  • Trabajo social
  • Voluntariado

Titularidad

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Opiniones

El Centro de Acogida Virgen de Candelaria presenta serias deficiencias en la calidad de atención y organización según los usuarios, con críticas sobre la falta de actividades para los residentes, problemas de higiene, desorganización en horarios y, en casos graves, situaciones que han llevado a hospitalizaciones por desnutrición y deshidratación. Aunque algunos aspectos básicos funcionan y hay evaluaciones moderadas, prevalece el sentimiento de que la residencia ha experimentado un deterioro significativo en los últimos años, con personal temporal reemplazando a cuidadores experimentados y una clara falta de invers

  • Pablo Valls Yllada

    The deterioration is obvious; here's an example. Previously, when an ambulance or car wanted to enter the facility, the driver would get out, press the intercom button, and wait until the automatic gate was opened. In fact, there was a sign indicating this (the correct and normal procedure for any reputable facility). Currently, ambulance drivers use the siren or reverse alarm until the gate is opened; some days the siren sounds for 5 or 10 minutes. In my humble opinion, this is disrespectful to our elderly residents and the entire neighborhood. I think it speaks volumes about the lack of professionalism and empathy of the drivers and staff towards the residents. The facility's management should put up several signs, and the staff should enforce the rules. If it's necessary to report a driver who violates the rules, they should be reported, but we must protect our elderly residents at all costs. The City Council could also do its part and put up signs prohibiting the use of horns, as is the case in most nursing homes and hospitals in European cities, to help preserve the well-deserved well-being of our seniors.

  • pilar luis

    Honestly, they have the basics, but some sit all day watching TV, others staring at the wall. I've never seen them dancing, drawing, or entertaining themselves with anything. And their hygiene isn't anything to write home about, and I know this from experience. I go every week and I see it.

  • Jose Vaquero

    I think they have a lot of work to do on their organization with the residents. I also notice disorganization in the schedule. When it says 24 hours open, it's open to whom? When you knock on the door or call outside of visiting hours, it's usually impossible to get through. I want to add that the latest incident was my father being admitted to the emergency room with severe dehydration, anemia, malnutrition, infection, and other issues. I had to listen to the hospital staff say that the facility where my father lived needed a serious reprimand several times. Unfortunately, he didn't make it. I don't know to what extent they are or aren't to blame; I'll leave it at that.

  • Manfred Vogel

    We don't need to discuss the building's flawed architecture. Fundacion Geron isn't responsible for that. But I believe that the quality of care has declined significantly over the last two years. Long-serving, good caregivers have been replaced by temporary contracts. I'm also noticing nutritional deficiencies.

  • Rudy Devora

    Good service, but there's no air conditioning for the elderly. They waste money on pointless things that don't contribute anything. Less training and more investment in the elderly.