The staff involved in assisting with the conclusion and signing of the contract is simply excellent. Nice and pleasant people , very friendly . But those who are on the ground floor are terrified, please explain to your superiors that you do not need to oblige the staff to tell them that they would require people to carry shoe covers with them, we don't care about your shoe covers to be honest, we don't have to run all over Minsk and look for where to buy them, these are your requirements, so you and they should be provided to visitors of your institution , let the authorities take action on this topic . As a woman told us today, "you need to buy shoe covers at the clinic."
Well, I don't go to clinics, or do I need to make a huge circle to please the staff from your institution? If you need visitors to walk around and not dirty your floors, then provide a device with shoe covers for your convenience. I won't buy them on principle, that's your prerogative.
5 the ward for bedridden patients is a death conveyor. Patients do not stay more than two days. What they are injected with, and what kind of ivs they put on, we will never know. Tested on your own relative.
I would like to express my gratitude to the staff of the department in the village of Volkovichi for their conscientious work, attentive attitude and assistance to patients in very serious condition. My sister V.P. Malakhova suffered three strokes, the doctors were powerless. We were offered a Hospice. No matter how scary this word sounds, realizing that I couldn't cope at the age of 70, I made a very difficult decision for myself - to agree. The sister couldn't move, talk, they fed her through a probe, she couldn't swallow either. However, when I came to visit her, without warning anyone, I saw that she was always well-groomed, clean and tidy. Thank you very much to everyone who helped her and me in a difficult moment. I don't understand people who write negative reviews about such institutions. Everyone understands that people are sent there for whom medical care will no longer help, but the attentive attitude of people who are around the clock helps patients prolong their lives at least for a short time. Unfortunately, my sister "passed away" two days ago, but I know that in the last days of her life she saw the care, sympathy and help of caring people. I would like to express my special gratitude to Dr. Natalia Viktorovna, a very attentive, sensitive and professional person. Thanks again to everyone who took care of my loved one! This is how she will remain in our memory