In a sanatorium

Written: 17 march 2015
Travel time: 1 — 7 february 2015
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The sanatorium is completely unsuitable for people with sore feet, heart invalids and the elderly. The entire territory of the sanatorium is located on the slope of the mountain. To get to the entrance to the dining room, it was necessary from the building (No. 4) to go down the stairs on the street one floor, and then go up to the 3rd floor in the dining room - there is no elevator. And so 3 times a day it was necessary to climb / descend 3 floors, i. e. 9 floors up and 9 floors down a day. Buses run between the upper and lower buildings 3 times a day. Once a day there is a bus to the village of Khosta and to the beach. Departs at 2.30 pm and returns for dinner by 6 pm. You have to go down / up on foot to the medical building. In the evening, cultural events were held downstairs. It was possible to get there (down) after dinner by bus, but after finishing it was necessary to climb up on foot. In the cases, mercury economical electric light bulbs are installed everywhere. Even on the bedside table there was a lamp with a mercury electric light bulb. Sanatorium staff do not have instructions on what to do if the lamp bursts or breaks. Living conditions in the building are good. Modern single room. for a relatively small fee. Warm and cozy. The service staff is friendly and helpful. The only bad thing is that there is no electric kettle in the room. The dining room menu is excellent. Large selection of dishes, well prepared. In general, old people with sore legs and hearts do not belong here. And it's not bad for young people.
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