Lighthouse is awesome!!!

Written: 22 november 2008
Travel time: 1 — 7 august 2008
My daughter, this summer, in 2008, went to the sanatorium "Mayak". The first week everything was great, then the food became worse, monotonous, too often there was pasta on the table. But that's not the point. On the second week of stay in the sanatorium, my daughter got lice. They gave her some kind of remedy, and she somehow treated her head herself. When I called the counselor, they told me that it was okay, but this was some kind of attack on the entire Pioneer Avenue, and they could not do anything about it. Like, this is an invasion in which they are not to blame. The whole second week, the daughter cried and asked to be taken away from the camp. Everything was no longer fun. I followed her over the weekend. She didn't have time to go through the procedure. Due to the heavy workload of the sanatorium, appointments for children were made in stages. My daughter entered the 3rd stage - on the 3rd week of the stay. She already had a full head of lice, her neck was combed to the point of blood. Such thin as after 2 weeks in a sanatorium, she was never. When I talked to the manager, I was told that those who had lice were found immediately upon arrival at the camp, then such children were isolated and processed, and your daughter picked it up not in the camp, but on the train.....In general, the scandal was terrible. For 2 detachments they had only 1 teacher (this is for 50 people then) !!!!! ! And that's it. That is, to deal with children, to monitor how they are recovering, whether they get sick, whether everything is fine with them, there was simply SOMEONE. In general, children can only be sent far from home if you have recommendations from friends, or you somehow know EXACTLY that your child will be fine there. The stress that my daughter received, I am the whole family at the same time with her, we still cannot forget. It's been almost half a year. And, they also said that you could play table tennis. But the tables are homemade, and the rackets are all broken ("bitten" - as my child put it). To play volleyball, you had to give your sanatorium-and-spa book on shift. Then the boys took the ball, and my daughter was not given the ball again. So she played volleyball. So if you go, take a remedy for lice, your rackets, tennis tables, a volleyball, more food, money, and then everything will be OK!! ! And, also, I forgot to say that the children were settled in rooms not by age, but by city. my daughter ended up in a room with older girls. All adult girls smoked, and they drove the little ones out into the corridor when "grooms" came to them. So, if your child is not yet "married", you can put a tent in his suitcase.
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