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Meal service: Breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack are provided in the center. Personalized diets and different menus are supervised by the doctor and nutritionist (baseline, hypoglycemic, liquid form, low salt, hyper-calorific, gluten-free, etc.). Assistance is also provided with ingestion, ranging from support in the handling of food to rehabilitation.
Shower service: Showers are fully adapted for people with mobility problems, to allow users to maintain their personal hygiene safely and comfortably, and are fitted with grab bars and nonslip, single-level floors. Assistance can be provided if a user needs help in any aspect of personal hygiene.
Rehabilitation: This service is coordinated by physiotherapy and occupational therapy departments, tailoring treatment to each case, with rehabilitations of various pathologies. Through treatments of kinesitherapy, thermotherapy, pulley therapy, cryotherapy, electrotherapy, massage therapy, orthopedic physiotherapy, perceptual and sensory stimulation, and functional therapy.
Transportation service: Home service at any time of day, using vehicles fitted with integral access systems for wheelchair users, and with routes organized such that each person is collected at the time that is necessary or most useful to the family environment. Includes telephone advisory service to prevent or advise of unavoidable delays.
Medical attention: Vitalia’s professionals (doctors and nurses) oversee users’ health. Their goal is to improve their quality of lives through the use of tracking and prevention programs, enabling them to react to any changes registered in the users’ blood, blood glucose, weight, hydration, etc. All this is collated in monthly reports given to families.
Memory workshops: Exercises to maintain and even improve the memory and recall faculties of our users, adapted to various levels to suit all users. Cognitive stimulation is given in all areas involved in the processes of retaining, storing and retrieving information.
Additional workshops: Sessions for psycho-motor activity (stimulation through movement), or music therapy (stimulation through music, sounds, instruments) or social interaction (panel discussion, group activities) or completion of pictures with different painting techniques, etc.
Home service: Physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychological monitoring and nursing care can be provided at home for those unable to get to the center.
Fixed and mobile telecare: This easy-to-use system complements users’ attendance at the centers by providing emergency assistance both at home and when out, through the use of both fixed and mobile phones.
Complete and specialized evaluation of the elderly in all areas (cognitive, emotional, social).
Delivery service: Vitalia is in partnership with specialist companies to provide various services and treatments at home.
Source: Company records.
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