3/5 Zsuzsa K. 3 months ago on Google • 10 reviews New
I
was
thinking
about
what
to
write
here
that
would
really
reflect
the
town,
at
least
ours
Once
again,
they
like
to
say
hello
to
the
novers,
apols
and
everyone
else
who
spent
time
in
my
mother's
care,
because
they
are
stellar.
He
received
attention,
the
nighttime
staff
washed
and
washed
his
hair,
and
there
were
absolutely
no
negative
experiences
with
the
rest.
What
is
a
huge
family
problem
and,
unfortunately,
a
big
problem
is
that
my
mother
was
admitted
to
the
nursing
home
as
a
hospice
patient,
which
means
that
in
her
case
there
was
no
need
for
active
medical
care,
but
she
was
all
the
more
inclined
to
have
appropriate
emotional
sedation.
Unfortunately,
this
did
not
work,
causing
him
a
lot
of
suffering.
Including
tumorous
diseases,
atherosclerotic
diseases
are
sedated
with
morphine
everywhere,
nospa,
algopirin
and
other
drugs
are
not
suitable
for
this.
We
asked
many
times
to
increase
the
dose
of
the
patch,
which
we
started
using
in
the
home
apolasa
line,
supplemented
with
other
mofin
tablets,
so
we
didn't
talk
to
the
doctors
or
talk
to
the
doctors,
but
we
knew
what
we
were
looking
for.
We
ran
into
walls,
which
resulted
in
a
lot
of
avoidable
suffering!!
Many
times
I
ran
to
the
Nover
counter
to
ask
for
help
and
my
heart/throat
tightened
when
they
told
me
that
I
was
getting
a
nospat.
On
his
last
day,
he
was
given
morphine
drops,
which
was
enough
to
stop
him
from
dying
(I
hope),
but
not
to
stop
him
from
having
to
face
his
own
death
and
shout
Noverer
in
the
last
moments
either
because
he
was
angry
or
because
he
had
a
halal
answer.
This
could
have
been
avoided
with
an
adequate
dose
of
morphine:-(
Therefore,
I
think
that
this
nursing
home
is
beautiful
and
well-equipped,
the
patients
receive
care
and
attention,
but
it
is
not
at
all
suitable
for
hospice
care.
I
know
that
the
waiting
list
for
a
hospice
institution
is
long,
but
if
you
want
to
save
your
loved
one
from
suffering,
don't
bring
me
to
this
age.
And
one
thought,
communication.
The
administration
never
responded
to
my
email
to
them,
it
was
also
difficult
to
talk
to
the
attending
physician,
but
once
again
I
would
like
to
mention
the
Novers,
who
were
immediately
available
when
needed.