Medica Group

The structure

The structure

Medica Group Health Presidium, accredited with Regional Health System, is structured into four care areas:

 

Hospice is located on the third and fourth floors of the building and is equipped with:

  • single rooms all with an armchair bed for one guest and private bathroom, air conditioning and television;
  • occupational therapy rooms and multipurpose rooms where patients, family members and caregivers can engage in various activities;
  • common socializing areas on the floors, with a dining room in which guests and family members have the opportunity to share their time.

 

R1, located on the ground floor of the building, is equipped with:

  • Double and single rooms equipped with private bathroom, air conditioning and television.
  • Occupational therapy and multipurpose rooms where patients, family members and caregivers can engage in various stimulating leisure activities that are enjoyable and personalized;
  • Gymnasium for rehabilitation.

 

Long-term care is located on the first and second floors of the building and is equipped with:

  • Double and single rooms equipped with an armchair bed for one guest and private bathroom, air conditioning and television.
  • Occupational therapy and multipurpose rooms where patients, family members and caregivers can engage in various stimulating leisure activities that are enjoyable and personalized;
  • Gymnasium for rehabilitation.

 

On the ground floor also complete the structure:

  • A multifunctional hall, winter garden, furnished with comfortable lounges;
  • A place of worship that is always accessible and available to guests;
  • the facility is equipped with free Wifi.

 

Commitments to Quality

The policy for quality is founded in the approach of comprehensive care of the person, based on the spirit of service, attention to his or her needs, and the ability to manage frailty, weakness and suffering. This results in particular in three quality macro-objectives common to all activities carried out in the Presidium. These objectives can be summarized as follows.

  • Promote the centrality of the person, safeguard the dignity of the person, enhance the potential of the person. The conduct of every activity and process must place the person at the center, meaning attention to the external subject (user/guest), the internal subject and the people who in various capacities work for the organization. Attention to the external subject is manifested through the continuous search in responses to the explicit and implicit needs of the patient for effective, appropriate and safe methodologies and approaches. Attention to the internal subject is manifested through a willingness to cooperate and a spirit of service, putting the ultimate interest of the outcome before all considerations and self-interest. The focus on human resources is aimed at unleashing the capacity and initiative of the individual while enhancing the design capacity of the various operational aggregations.
  • Pursue continuous improvement and strive for excellence. The style of work must be made explicit through the identification of “distinctive elements,” related to both cross-cutting management processes and those of performance and service delivery. The “distinctive elements” must become the operational and action characteristics, which translate the ethical principles, values and professional content into daily doing, in this acquiring the best of existing practices.
  • Demanding integrity of behavior. The actions of those engaged in the activities carried out, even in the capacity of occasional service providers and suppliers, must be marked by compliance with internal and external rules (organizational model D. Lgs. 231/01 and code of ethics) and the application in daily practice of the values that distinguish the organization.

The staff

Each professional figure that makes up the care team is indispensable to the achievement of the planned therapeutic goals. For this reason, Medica Group devotes its efforts to “skilled interventions” of care, placing the patient at the center of the care pathway, with the burden borne by the health service. Therefore, the user will always be thoroughly followed and informed about the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures to which he or she will be subjected and involved in the course, in order to obtain the best possible cooperation. Treatments are provided by a multidisciplinary team – individual care, prepared by all professionals deemed necessary (medical specialists, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, nurses, social and health workers, psychologists, etc.).

The following professionals work in the facility:

  • medical director:
  • Departmental medical coordinators;
  • medical specialists;
  • Nursing coordinators/case managers;
  • nurses;
  • Psychologists;
  • physical therapists;
  • social worker;
  • social and health care workers (OSS);
  • occupational therapist.

Organizational structure

 

 

Medica Group

Via Federico Calabresi, 27 - 00169 - Rome

Centralino: +39 06 232598500
Fax: +39 06 232598519

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