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Servicio de estancia diurna de la Residencia de Mayores de Aragón

Zaragoza, Zaragoza4.2/ 5

Información de contacto

Zaragoza, 50008 Zaragoza

Titularidad

Private

Opiniones

La Residencia de Mayores de Aragón recibe mayoritariamente valoraciones excelentes destacando la calidad de la atención personalizada, el ambiente familiar y acogedor, la limpieza y el dedicado trabajo del equipo de cuidadores liderados por Raúl y Silvia. Sin embargo, existe una crítica significativa sobre las condiciones de alojamiento, específicamente sobre la ocupación de tres personas por habitación, lo que genera preocupación sobre la comodidad y dignidad de los residentes.

  • Laura Ferrando

    My grandmother Lucia spent the last two months there until her heart finally gave out, exhausted after living 102 years. She received incredibly special affection from the caregivers and the other residents. Thank you so much for your care and kindness; we will always carry you in our hearts.

  • Mj López

    My father stayed for a year and a half. We got through the pandemic without a single case. He was very happy with the care and the food. Everything is very clean, they take great care of the residents' laundry, and they are very well looked after. Because it's a small residence, it has a very family-like atmosphere. The staff is very attentive, and the owners are there every day; they are very kind and helpful in any way they can. My father was very happy there. Thank you for everything.

  • Carmen Herrero Rodriguez

    My mother has been here since December 4th, and I couldn't be more grateful to the team led by Raúl and Silvia. Thank you so much for your care and support.

  • Jesus Marin

    The residence is a welcoming and respectful place for the elderly, with a pleasant atmosphere. The staff is friendly and attentive, and it's clear they have experience caring for people who aren't always in the best of health. Highly recommended.

  • Diego _

    They keep them like cattle, 3 people per room and on top of that they have the nerve to tell you that they do it so that they don't feel alone if one of them dies.