Social Protection of the Population of Russia and the Blue Wave sanatorium 2013

Written: 18 june 2013
Travel time: 1 — 7 june 2013
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Saki, Sanatorium "Golubaya Volna" June 06.2013 Having received a voucher for sanatorium treatment for a disabled child in a sanatorium on the Black Sea in the RUSZN of Moscow, I felt proud of the government of Russia and the city of Moscow that laws are not only sculpted on paper, but and turn all your dreams into reality. My pride in the once great country and happiness for the benefit received in the form of a voucher for two did not last long, we arrived at the Saki station in the morning at 9.15 o'clock. June 06.2013 (half of the car was there), at the station we were met with a sign of the sanatorium "Blue Wave" and taken to the bus "Lviv" year of manufacture, approximately 1980-85 and even still running. After 20 minutes, we were brought to the territory of the sanatorium to the family building. Thank you for going directly to the building and not to the administration for registration and payment for "REST WITH TREATMENT". Well, then in order. Externally, the building requires significant repairs (part of the balconies lining has collapsed, metal structures are eaten away by corrosion, wooden frames from salt are almost like cotton wool, which is typical, there are new ramps for wheelchair users. At the entrance, opposite the attendants, there is a large TV (albeit not richly, but everything seems to be fine), they assigned us number 100, the door is old, but it will also do, but after we opened it, we fell into a deep sediment. According to its condition, repairs in this room were made about 20 years ago, the furniture is from the same times, the beds are apparently for teenagers and are a couch with a chipboard ceiling (so that a fifth leg is added in the middle from the bottom) and a dumped wadded mattress, which together gives less comfort than a berth in a carriage. In addition to four beds, the room also had two chairs, a table, a carpet underfoot, and even a 17-19-inch LCD TV of the MITSUMI brand. ), there was also a certain product with a mirror like a dressing table but very old, then a toilet (without toilet paper), a shower (tray without curtains) and some other room of unknown purpose. Then we were sent to the dining room for breakfast - at a price of 20 hryvnia (80 rubles) this is also a song - liquid semolina porridge on water, wheat porridge like Artek with 5 small pieces of meat with gravy, butter (looked like 1/2 in size rations of butter that my husband was given in the Soviet army of 89-91) and according to the waitress, cocoa (sweet water, slightly gray in color - it looked like they had washed cups of cocoa) my husband was not fed so badly in the Soviet army. The children, digging into the plates, took us to the room to eat up what was left from the train. There are no containers with drinking water, you can only drink from the tap or from the fountains on the beach (I did not check the performance). Before the trip on the Internet, my husband and I found only negative reviews of 2012, but along the way we also found information that the director was changed in the Golubaya Volna sanatorium, and in 2012-13 a reconstruction was carried out. This reconstruction can only be attributed to the checkpoint (painted) and the administration building (painted, a plastic door and entrance windows are installed and there is upholstered furniture in the guest area), everything else has been subjected to natural destruction since the collapse of the USSR. The children's building is closed and in a very deplorable state, the dining room and the medical building of the facade seem to be nothing but there are many rooms with painted windows and boarded up doors, there are directions left from the concrete paths between the buildings, apparently fountains and / or pools with rotten pipes are not filled and represent is a container with the remnants of rainwater, the beach is a piece of the steppe with thorns and a pebble strip of surf (not well-groomed, rubbish is lying around glasses, glass and plastic bottles, discarded algae) and this despite the fact that there is not a single point for selling food and drinks on the territory. Also on the territory there is another incomprehensible semi-destroyed building that looks like a concert venue, and next to it is a children's sports ground (stairs, dug-in tires, two massive swings) and this is for disabled children, the road surface has turned into cement and gravel crumbs, wheelchair users It is problematic to move independently on such a coating from one to another supernova ramps, it is not pleasant for walkers to rake this mixture into sandals, and you can stumble. The staff of the sanatorium is polite and thorough, and, as they say, makes a "good face on a bad game" since the development of this sanatorium requires more than one million and not khokhlobaks (hryvnias), but American rubles. On the same day, we left the sanatorium and on the 17-hour train (on the same one that we arrived in Saki) we went away from the “Benefits of Ukrainian civilization and hospitality”. The once flourishing Crimea turns into a garbage dump for a vacation, where they want money and preferably at European prices, the Russians are considered as cash cows driven to pasture on a worthless field (there is nothing to eat, but let's milk in excess of the norm). Thanks to the idiocy of Russian officials participating in tenders who look solely at the attractiveness of prices and the possibility of a rollback and in no way check the quality of the services provided for this money, Russian citizens get what they get. It is probably necessary to force that bureaucrat himself to visit establishments with testing of purchased services, provided that he visits this establishment as a simple visitor (incognito). For the information of those who pay for the voucher on their own: A woman paid 18 thousand rubles for only 21 days of living and treating her child. which in hryvnia is 4500 hryvnia. She kept silent about the cost of living herself. From the price list at the administration of the Blue Wave sanatorium: breakfast - 20 hryvnias (80 rubles), lunch - 40 hryvnias (160 rubles), dinner - 20 hryvnias (80 rubles. ), TOTAL 80 hryvnia (320 rubles) per day for food, the taste and quality aspects of food should be kept silent. Food prices in Moscow and Saki are not fundamentally different.
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