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As a relative of the patient JJVR (room 1210A), I ...

As a relative of the patient JJVR (room 1210A), I want to thank the nurses and assistants of the center for the treatment and care given to my uncle. I do not want to mention anyone in particular, because I'm sure I forgot someone and it would not be fair. Thank you!!!!

It is true that, like everything in this life, there are things to improve: some cold food, some dismissal of schedule, ... but as a whole, we can value it as remarkable and, probably, those errors or slips are a consequence of the lack of personnel from the center. It was also good, the attention of the social worker and the doctor who treated us until the beginning of March; who explained the steps to follow with my uncle and the reality about his illness. Although we had discrepancies with her, she treated us and advised us.

Unfortunately, we can not say the same thing about the doctor who, during this last period - from the second week of March and until March 26 -, had to attend to my uncle. The treatment provided by him, both the patient and the family, was very bad, not typical of a professional who has to treat palliative patients and their relatives. He just crossed a few words with the sick man's brother and, although I tried to contact him on several occasions (by instruction of the doctor who was previously in the center), not only did he not deign to call us, but his message through the operator was "is gathered and today can not attend." To me, for the hour, it seemed like a "I'm eating ... do not bother me anymore". Do not worry doctor, my uncle died last March 26, we will not bother him anymore. Thank you for your "humanity" and "respect" for your profession.

Gabriel Vallejo Picher

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