Sanatorium Odessa

Written: 7 january 2014
Travel time: 1 — 7 december 2013
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I rested in Odessa for two weeks, in December, I have a preferential ticket through the Ministry of Emergency Situations, I am a sapper and my comrades and I had the "happiness" to undergo rehabilitation in this sanatorium. . . I'll start from the beginning: ROOMS: small 2-3 local, old creaking beds with sagging mattresses, you sleep like in a trough, indescribable back pain in the morning is the norm. The room has a couple of bedside tables (also ancient), a refrigerator and a tiny TV. NO HOT WATER IN THE ROOMS!! ! (and it should be on schedule twice a day, but they give it barely warm). THERE IS ALMOST NO HEATING (the batteries are barely alive and this is in December), everyone sleeps under three blankets, half of the guests have a bad cold. Repairs in the room itself and the bathroom are ancient, dating back to Soviet times. FOOD: The food is good, even varied, but for me, as a man, the portions are small. ENTERTAINMENT: There are excursions, movies, small concerts. WELLNESS: In principle, all the "treatment equipment" is older than mammoths or inoperative. Medical care and treatment are purely on paper, but in reality IT IS NOT!! ! CONCLUSION: I got a ticket for free, and in the sanatorium there were enough people who paid 3000-4000 hryvnias for two weeks of "rest", and they are frankly sorry, despite the fact that the administration goes to all sorts of tricks just not to give people money for purchased tickets. AND THIS IS IN THE SANATORIUM THAT WON THE TENDER FOR PEOPLE'S REST BY THE LINE OF MES AND SOCIAL INSURANCE. . .
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