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Residencia de 3ª edad Padre Rubinos

Coruña (A), A Coruña4.3/ 5

Sobre esta residencia

Asociación sin ánimo de lucro que desde 1918 centra su actividad las áreas de Pobreza y Exclusión Social, Personas Mayores y Educación Infantil.

Información de contacto

Coruña (A), 15011 A Coruña

Servicios

  • Comedor

Titularidad

Private

Opiniones

La Residencia de 3ª edad Padre Rubinos recibe opiniones polarizadas que reflejan tanto el dedicado trabajo de su personal como preocupaciones graves sobre gestión de recursos y respeto a los derechos fundamentales. Mientras algunos residentes elogian la amabilidad del equipo educativo y la misión social de la institución, otros denuncian problemas de sobrecarga, insuficiencia alimentaria y, más gravemente, discriminación religiosa contra residentes musulmanes. Estos contrastes sugieren que aunque la institución tiene fortalezas en atención personal, enfrenta desafíos significativos en capac

  • Eduardo Danger Aguirre

    Great place

  • Oussama Hanine

    I, oussama, denounce the practice of religious discrimination against Muslims at the facilities of the Royal Charitable and Social Institution Padre Rubinos in A Coruña. The facts are as follows: We have been prevented from performing the ablution (wudu) necessary for prayer. We have been denied the right to pray (salat) within the facilities, while this prohibition is not applied to other people. This has been occurring since December 15, 2025, and constitutes a violation of the right to religious freedom recognized in the Spanish Constitution and European regulations. I request that this situation be investigated, corrective measures be taken, and that our right to religious freedom be guaranteed without discrimination.

  • Rafael Sánchez

    It's incredible, there's no room for more people, they give half the food because there isn't any, very nice, what Amaneció did, especially because it's not quiet in the neighborhood, they're running out of days and they go to the park next door, where not even children go anymore.

  • R.G.C.

    A charitable institution for "life's shipwrecked victims," ​​as its founder, Father Antonio Rubinos, said (some people think he was Fidel Castro's teacher, but that's not true; he was his brother). He joined the Jesuits, lived in Cuba, and returned to Coruña in 1946, where he remained until his death in 1983. It currently houses a nursery, a shelter, a senior citizens' home, and a soup kitchen. Its future is assured thanks to a €25 million donation from Amancio Ortega.

  • Dielka Rojas López

    First, I want to apologize to the staff of the institution's Technical Team, to Mónica, to Soraya, to Lorena (who is my angel), and to all the other educators who have been so kind to me. I am very grateful for all the help I have received and continue to receive.