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Residencial Las Rosas, Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las)

Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las), Las Palmas3.5/ 5

Conoce la residencia Residencial Las Rosas en Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las)

Residencia de personas mayores en Las Palmas con atención integral. Visite las cómodas instalaciones en residencia de personas mayores en Las Palmas.

Información de contacto

Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las), 35005 Las Palmas

Facilidades e instalaciones

  • Terraza
  • Habitaciones individuales
  • Habitaciones dobles
  • Comedor
  • Zonas comunes
  • Sala de estar
  • Ascensor
  • Accesibilidad

Servicios destacados

  • Fisioterapia
  • Atención personalizada
  • Enfermería
  • Médico
  • Trabajo social

Titularidad

Privada

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Opiniones

Residencial Las Rosas presenta opiniones muy divididas entre usuarios: mientras algunos destacan la atención personalizada del personal y la calidad de cuidados en momentos críticos, otros critican duramente las prácticas comerciales cuestionables (como la tarifa no reembolsable de 300€ para la lista de espera) y la falta de comunicación. Además, se reportan problemas operativos como la gestión inadecuada de la ropa de los residentes y la ausencia de servicios de fisioterapia, junto con necesidades de renovación de las instalaciones.

  • José Javier Pérez Costa

    Terrible. They charge €300 to get on a waiting list, tell you they'll keep you informed, and it's all a lie. They don't keep you informed, they don't answer the phone, and they don't reply to WhatsApp messages. It's pure exploitation of people's needs.

  • Dani M

    I called to find out. I find it very strange that they charge 300 euros just to sign up for the waiting list (they don't return it if you find another residence while you wait, and no one can guarantee that 3 or 4 people will actually "leave" so the list can move forward). I don't think it's very legal.

  • luisa luisa

    My experience has been very positive. They managed to stabilize my father cognitively and gave him a good quality of life in his final days. The staff were very caring and attentive to both the residents and their families. It's a small place, but there my father was valued; he wasn't just another patient, a fact I discovered and which pleasantly surprised me. I am very grateful for everything they did.

  • Potter More

    They're not careful with the clothes, and they always mix up other residents' clothes—that's why they have their names on them (bring bad clothes to the residence and keep the good ones at home because they're going to keep doing that) and there's no physiotherapy, besides the fact that the residence needs a renovation

  • San Julian Ta Maria

    My first impression was neither bad nor exceptional; I will revise my rating once I have more knowledge.