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Bienvenidos a la página de la Residencia de San Camilo, dirigida por sus hijas, en Santa Marta de Tormes - Salamanca, un sitio para sentirse en casa...
Información de contacto
Santa Marta de Tormes, 37900 Salamanca
Titularidad
Private
Opiniones
La Residencia Hijas de San Camilo recibe ampliamente elogios por su ambiente tranquilo, limpieza impecable, jardines bien mantenidos y trato amable hacia los residentes, tanto del personal como de la congregación religiosa que la gestiona. Sin embargo, existe una preocupación significativa relacionada con la supervisión y responsabilidad del cuidado, evidenciada por un caso grave donde una residente sufrió una fractura seria sin que el personal pudiera explicar cómo ocurrió, lo que genera dudas sobre los controles y la calidad consistente de la atención.
- Raquel Marcos Iñigo
We chose this place after receiving excellent recommendations from acquaintances, and it was a fantastic decision. The residents are treated with kindness, and the place exudes tranquility. The cleanliness is impeccable, which is very important to me. Highly recommended.
- Montserrat C Jimenez
I had the pleasure of working here as a "Social and Health Care" intern. It's a nursing home that takes good care of its residents, and its staff is full of heart. ❤ I was delighted with the experience. It's also very clean. The seniors are well cared for.
- Maria Teresa Sanchez
I can't really give it a good or bad rating as a nursing home, but it seems the residents are very well cared for. What I can talk about is the exterior. It has a large and very beautiful park and garden where residents and their visitors can stroll. Truly lovely.
- Antonio
It seems nice. The gardens are well-kept and the staff friendly. Oddly, they don't allow visitors into the day center, where the elderly spend the day, and they bring them to the door so you can take them for a walk. I don't quite understand it, and I don't want to think badly of them...
- Xálima
My mother showed up one day with a broken arm. Nobody knew how, nobody knew how long it had been broken, nobody knew anything. They had to operate to set the bone. It was no small matter. The caregivers' shifts are clearly marked and stipulated, but nobody knows how she suddenly appeared with such a serious fracture. An absurd mystery. In general, they treat the elderly well, but cases like my mother's raise serious doubts. Some of the staff who work there, who seem to do so without any enthusiasm or respect for the elderly, are responsible for the staff, but the religious congregation that manages the center is ultimately responsible for them. To respond to the answer they gave me to this comment, I'll say that, firstly, they are simply admitting the terrible way they handled my mother's case. They could have quickly found out who was responsible, but they didn't. And secondly, given the sarcasm I perceive in their response, I invite them to give me a couple of reasons why my mother is still there. Let's see if their maternal charisma guides them this time.


