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Sunday | open 24 hours |
7, Mühlweg, 06114, Halle (Saale), DE Germany
contacts phone: +49 345 7787227
website: www.diakoniewerk-halle.de
larger map & directionsLatitude: 51.4939727, Longitude: 11.9588772
Ines Zierz
::The duty doctor, nurses, nurses and physiotherapists on ward B2 were friendly, approachable, patient and helpful - thank you for the all-round positive care of my 95-year-old mother.
Stefanie Talheimer
::What a juice shop...my grandma was there for a week and it makes me sick to think about how unfriendly the nurses are and how callous the doctors are. Point one, it was discovered that my grandmother had a tumor in her intestines. They wanted to take a sample through a biopsy. My grandmother refused (she is over 90 years old), my mother was asked and she respected her wishes. I was then indirectly threatened with some paragraphs. We didn't respond to this and organized short-term care with us. The date to pick it up was set and suddenly they wanted to keep it for longer. We stopped that too. Now the day in question came and she was supposed to be picked up. My mother drove there and two doctors didn't want to let grandma go because of her swollen leg, which she had on Friday last week and my aunt talked to the doctors about. They said they couldn't do the water tablets and couldn't give her because of intolerance to another medication. That may be true, but there are other medications that would have been tolerated. But no, on the day of departure you notice that she has a swollen leg. Why probably because they pumped her full of infusions. I'm wondering, have you paid attention to the diagnoses and shouldn't you take the patient's wishes into account? She is over 90, who do they think they are? She has never been a big water drinker, not even before, and because of exsiccosis, which is in almost every doctor's letter for older people aged 70 and over. When I get residents from our home from the hospital, it is always the case that they are pumped full of infusions and come to us in the home with edema.
Volkmar Purr
::Lilo
::Staff very friendly. Rooms and department very, very old. Old beds. I feel like I'm in the deepest GDR. It makes me very sad to have to leave my mom in this geriatric ward. In addition, the television, which old people can't see at this distance, also costs 3.60 per day. I would never take my mom to this clinic again Bring Diakonie Hall. I can well imagine that there are better rooms with different standards throughout the house. . You probably think that these older people no longer need it. You can save there. But they also live and have worked all their lives. As far as the technical aspects are concerned, it will be fine. My mom has been to other clinics, but we've never experienced anything like this. It's clear to me that you lose your zest for life. Very very sad.