Rest in Svitanka

Written: 26 january 2012
Travel time: 30 december 2011 — 19 january 2012
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I rested in the sanatorium from December 30.2011 to January 19.2012. In general, I liked it, but there are some comments:
To begin with, let's answer the question, what country do we live in, and who governs us? I will answer the first part:
-we live where if you are a big bump, then everything is allowed for you, but what about dullness crumbs....
And now in order:
- try to get into the sanatorium from the trade union or from social insurance. Because there is nothing to do there for the full price, just waste your money.
- perhaps soon this sanatorium will be bought out, and it will be very difficult for ordinary citizens to get into it.
Infrastructure.
The sanatorium was built in the 80s and requires a major restoration, but the higher authorities don’t give a damn about it. The room where I was settled (this is the second building) was not very warm, but I was used to cold rooms and therefore closed my eyes to it. So if you go in cold weather, take warm clothes.

There is no playground for children, and many parents were with children. There is, of course, a children's room, but I have no children, so I was not interested in what was in it. Children played in the halls of the buildings mostly.
Nutrition.
I’ll make a reservation right away: if you are used to eating squid with truffles for breakfast and washing it all down with expensive French champagne, then you need Egypt, and if you have a Suvorov upbringing, then the cuisine is quite acceptable, at least I had enough. Yes, of course, all the “cream” was taken, well, to your health. Well, about what is small, or dry, this is a gastric sanatorium and they do not go there to overeat, but are treated.
As for the additional payment for improved nutrition, I did not pay extra and did not intend to.
Treatment.
I don’t know how others were prescribed procedures and how many, I was prescribed the very minimum. Probably, handouts were expected from me in the form of encouragement - they will manage. They didn’t deserve it, they didn’t even do discharge tests for me.
Yes, of course, in the hospital, where the treatment was not very warm and the locker room was small, but for some procedures it was possible to take clothes with you, and I got out of the situation.
Therefore, if you go in cold weather, adjust the number of prescribed procedures yourself. You have every right.
Entertainment.
As I said, there are no entertainments for children in the sanatorium itself. Other sanatoriums have playgrounds, but they are privately owned and are not allowed there.
For adults, too, not really with entertainment, but they go there for treatment, and not for fun....
As for excursions, it is full of all kinds of travel companies. I went on excursions with the firm "Lvovtourist". Good company, I like it. Prices vary from 30 to 200 UAH, depending on the distance.

I don’t want to speak badly about other companies, but judging by the reviews, they weren’t very interesting in their excursion programs. However, this is just my opinion, and you choose. Now in more detail - the cost of tickets for excursions does not include additional services such as visiting castles, meals, equipment rental, etc. Do not be afraid to ask everything, it is your right, and they must tell you everything.
Staff.
There were no problems with the staff of the sanatorium, as he was polite and friendly with everyone, and this is worth a lot.
I did not notice theft, although the keys to the room were not only with me, but also with the cleaners. Let's just try. . . As for the rest, warnings were hung in the locker rooms that the administration was not responsible for stolen valuables.
Estimates.
Infrastructure - 3;
Food - 3;
Treatment - 4;
Entertainment - 4;
Excursions - 5;
Staff - 4.
I put triples, because I don’t want to put 1, because at least there is something, but it doesn’t pull on 5.
This is my opinion, do not judge strictly, I did not want to offend anyone.
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