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La Residencia para Mayores DomusvVi San Lázaro, en A Coruña, cuenta con todo tipo de servicios: ✓ Atención médica personalizada ✓ Entorno privilegiado. ▷ ¡Contacta!
Información de contacto
Santiago de Compostela, 15707 A Coruña
Facilidades
- Jardín
- Terraza
- Capilla
- Biblioteca
- Televisión
- Aire acondicionado
- Calefacción
- Videovigilancia
Servicios
- Médico
- Fisioterapia
- Terapia Ocupacional
- Podología
- Peluquería
- Lavandería
- Limpieza
- Comedor
- Cocina propia
- Talleres y actividades
- Estimulación cognitiva
- Cuidados paliativos
Titularidad
Private
Opiniones
DomusVi San Lázaro recibe principalmente valoraciones muy positivas de usuarios que destacan la dedicación, profesionalismo y calidez del equipo, así como las excelentes instalaciones y la atención personalizada que brinda tranquilidad a familias y residentes. Sin embargo, existe una reseña muy grave que denuncia fallos críticos en la atención médica, incluyendo alteración de medicamentos prescritos, falta de supervisión adecuada y comportamiento inapropiado del personal sanitario, lo que resultó en hospitalizaciones de emergencia y pone en cuestión la seguridad del residente.
- melenaepob
I would like to thank all the staff for their care during the nearly three years my mother spent at the institution, as well as the affection shown in her final days. It would be impossible for me to name everyone, but their dedication and commitment to our elders is admirable. Thank you all.
- Denis Cano
Thank you so much to the whole team for the wonderful service I received. It's a highly recommended place. Thank you.
- Olalla Vieiro Cancelo
My aunt stayed here and was delighted. Excellent facilities, friendly and very professional staff. We received outstanding service. 100% recommended.
- Luz Castro
Thank you so much... 100% recommended.... From the staff to the social worker, thank you for the wonderful treatment we received. We arrived the first day feeling incredibly scared and sad, but thanks to the social worker who supported us from the very first moment, we felt completely at ease. You can visit them from day one, go up to their rooms without any problem, and everything is clean and tidy. Thank you so much for everything.
- Román Q.G
My father HAS BEEN A resident at this nursing home for the last month. The experience has been disastrous!!!!! In terms of medical care (primarily from the doctor and nurse) and management, they have managed to put my father's well-being at risk in just one month. Both the doctor and the manager have lied to us repeatedly regarding such an important issue as the provision of medical treatment prescribed by a physician for the last 20 years to the resident. They told us that they had not modified or altered it at any time, which is completely false. This has resulted in my father being urgently admitted to the hospital in a state of extreme sedation on two consecutive occasions, to the astonishment of the doctors and staff at the Santiago Clinical Hospital. I found my father in this state of extreme sedation alone in his room with no nurse or assistants on the floor to monitor his condition. The moment I managed to find an assistant on the floor, she came to the room to check on the resident and also became alarmed by my father's condition and requested the presence of a nurse over the phone. Upon arrival, the nurse was more concerned about whether I was an authorized relative than the resident's condition. This nurse, who if she reads the report you'll know exactly who she is, treated me at all times in a contemptuous, haughty, arrogant, and unprofessional manner, unaware of my concerns and the resident's condition. The moment the ambulance I requested arrived, since the nursing home hadn't even requested it, I couldn't think of a better way to do it than to start singing, to the astonishment of the ambulance technicians and myself. The doctor has actively and passively denied changing the prescribed medication and has consistently provided incoherent and ridiculous explanations to both the family and the hospital doctors, who to this day still don't understand what she was trying to achieve with these changes. The lack of professionalism of these people goes so far as to admit that they fed this resident while he was in a state of drug-induced drowsiness, which at the hospital caused outrage among one of the doctors, who warned us of the dangers of ingesting food, whether or not it is pureed, by a person in that state of unconsciousness. AN ABSOLUTE DISGRACE AND DEGRADING TREATMENT.


