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Badajoz, 06011 Badajoz
Titularidad
Private
Opiniones
La Residencia Nuestra Señora de la Soledad divide opiniones significativamente: mientras la mayoría de residentes y familiares elogian el trato cálido, profesional y dedicado del personal y las hermanas, destacando el ambiente de amor y atención personalizada, existe una crítica minoritaria pero severa sobre la falta de actividades estimulantes, insuficiente personal de cuidado y comidas apresuradas. Los testimonios más positivos enfatizan que la calidad de vida y el cuidado emocional superan otras consideraciones, mientras que la reseña negativa cuestiona la relación entre los cos
- Andres
One of the few places that provides the treatment you demand in later life.
- J.J G.F
Hello!! We were once what we are, and that time will come when we are most alone, and the only light we see is them, as always, there to take care of us and give us affection and love. 🐕🇪🇸
- Elisabeth Delgado
There are few caregivers for the elderly, repetitive meals, no physical or mental activity, no doctor, they just clean them, sit them up (all with their heads down, out of boredom), give them dinner in a hurry and without digesting, and put them to bed. They profit from volunteer work, but with what they charge per person plus the donation (approximately €1,000), I think they have enough money to hire bad staff. I don't recommend it.
- Maria Jose Torrado González
Let me just say that everyone tells their own story. For me, it's a place where the elderly receive a lot of love, both from the caregivers (very good professionals), from the sisters, and also from the volunteers. My experience with several family members has been totally positive.
- Paula Maya García
I would like to respond to Miss Elisabet Delgado, whom I never saw there in four years. To begin with, the claim of a minimum of one thousand euros is untrue; both my parents lived there on a verifiable pension of 700 euros. Furthermore, the treatment couldn't be better, both from the nuns and the other staff. The food, of course, isn't five-star, but it's exactly what the elderly need. Perhaps the food isn't the most important thing, but it's important that when they're unwell, they have someone by their side, even if it's just asking how they are. In short, I've been frequenting the place for four years and I don't have the slightest complaint; I only have words of gratitude for everyone. So, I consider it my home, where my parents spent their last years, and I will continue to visit the many elderly residents there. I just want to say to anyone who, due to circumstances, has to leave their parents there, they can rest assured.

