Improving the availability of quality and efficiency of post-covid rehabilitation by expanding the area and scope of rehabilitation services at the St. Luke's Provincial Hospital SP ZOZ in Tarnów.
Thanks to support from the European Funds under the REACT-EU package, the Rehabilitation Ward at the St Luke’s Provincial Hospital in Tarnów underwent a major overhaul. Accordingly, the Rehabilitation Centre with an in-patient ward opened its doors, including day wards where rehabilitation services are provided, including respiratory, neurological and systemic rehabilitation. As part of the project, part of the rooms on the first floor of building “A” of the hospital were rebuilt – until now there was a bed ward for Rehabilitation – and part of the rooms on the second floor of building “B” of the hospital, where the Day Rehabilitation Ward with the Rehabilitation Department was located. The two areas were connected by a so-called “connecting passage”. Now, patients can access new, comfortable rooms of a high standard (for example 5-bed rooms were transformed into 2-bed rooms) and highly specialised equipment, while healthcare providers can work in more comfortable conditions. The facility has also purchased modern rehabilitation equipment, including self-propelled wheelchairs, a drainage bed, oxygen therapy stations, patient monitors, pulse oximeters, a paging system in each room, a nebuliser, a monitored training system and interval training devices.
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