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RSA 'Alberto Dalmasso'

Built according to the latest home automation standards, on a 4500 square metre site, the "Alberto Dalmasso" social and health care facility in Vinovo provides an environment suited to every need.

The facility provides 120 beds, divided into 6 nuclei according to the user's care needs, and can accommodate self-sufficient, non-self-sufficient and even totally non-self-sufficient guests.

The nucleus dedicated to self-sufficient guests is reserved for autonomous elderly people who want to live in community with all the comforts of the facility and the possibility of participating in organised activities (from animation to physiotherapy), with the security of having trained staff nearby in case of need.

The residence is equipped with all comforts and common rooms for socialising and guarantees 24-hour nursing care, as well as constant medical supervision, physiotherapy, support in daily activities, hygiene and personal care.

To ensure a high quality of life and stimulate socialisation, the residence organises a rich entertainment programme with recreational and creative activities.

Guests can also safely enjoy a protected outdoor green area in a beautiful landscaped setting.

The facility, located about 10 km from Turin, is in a quiet setting to ensure serenity for guests, but is easily accessible and served by public transport.The facility adheres to the regional measure 'Residentiality Voucher', financed with ESF PLUS 21-27 funds. The Residentiality Voucher is made possible thanks to the support of the European Social Fund PLUS of the Piedmont Region

Address
Via Salvo d'Acquisto, 1 10048 - Vinovo (TO)
Contact
011 9931132
vinovo@sereniorizzonti.it
Company
Serene Horizons
Facility type
Care homes for the elderly
Residence services
Nursing care
Medical care
Religious assistance
Medical director
Beautician
Physiotherapy
Immediate entry
Hairdresser
Customized physiotherapy pathways
Concierge
Laundry Service
Catering service with customized diets
Therapeutic rehabilitation service
Psychological support