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1-chōme-5-1 Hanamigahama, Fukutsu, Fukuoka 811-3216, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 940-42-0145
sitio web: www.fukuma-hp.or.jp
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 33.7606858, Longitude: 130.4759656
Ronflex
::My life was saved here. I have been suffering from unexplained poor health for over 10 years. No matter how thorough the tests, the cause could not be determined and I was told that it was psychogenic, so I came to Fukuma Hospital desperately. The person in charge, Mr. S, really listened to me very kindly and gave me appropriate advice as I was reluctant to take care of the government. I thought about dying many times, but it is definitely thanks to this hospital that I am still able to do so. I'm trying to do my best little by little so as not to bother people as much as possible. thank you very much. I think this hospital is necessary for people who are suffering from the same problems and who are seriously worried.
naka c
::The child's depression suddenly worsened, and both parent and child were reaching their breaking point. Desperate to know what to do, I called all the psychiatric hospitals in Fukuoka and asked to see them, but they refused, telling me that I needed to make an appointment and that new patients would only be accepted after a month. I was far away, but when I tearfully asked Fukuma Hospital to see a doctor, they kindly listened to me and allowed me to be examined. When I arrived, the nurse who had been listening to me on the phone called out to me. She then looked at my son and said, ``You did a great job. You're okay now! Let's go see the teacher.'' I was in tears. Our doctor listened to us a lot. Then, he kindly said, ``You've worked really hard. It must have been tough. Let's take a little rest.'' I couldn't stop crying. After being hospitalized, my condition continued to go through periods of good and bad conditions, but I was truly saved thanks to the doctors and nurses at Fukuma Hospital who always listened to me with compassion. I am grateful to have found a good hospital. thank you very much.
えこ(ECO)
::There is a huge difference between good staff and bad staff. There are several employees who cannot give their names when answering the phone. When I asked her name, she said, ``Do I need to tell you?'' Are you making fun of me because I'm disabled? If you can't give your name, doesn't that mean you've given up on your job because you can't do it? ? You don't have any symptoms for patients who are having trouble expressing themselves, right? They don't respond to me. When I tried to leave day care early, I was asked to excuse myself to all the staff in front of the guard room! ! Added on 2023/09/28 What is happening with number tampering now? Day care activities are not activities... Waiting is also a learning experience, so what kind of learning can you do by being absent-minded? I've only ever seen one staff member only talk to well-mannered, well-bred people.
せいしん
::Socially vulnerable people with disabilities are treated harshly. Doctors use their position to hold down patients There is a day care, but the staff tries to make you listen to what they have to say, so they don't listen to what the users have to say. Many patients suffer from severe side effects of drugs. They make money by drugging patients with benzodiazepines. It's an old system, so there's no understanding of disabilities. In order to reintegrate into society, we do not respect the patient's will, but only make them strict in the same black corporate way that anyone can do. Because ordinary working people and disabled people are treated on the same level, patients and users who cannot keep up with this are doing meaningless things that end up not being able to return to society.
Mārtiņš Zariņš
::A non- hospital treatment over the phone: when asked about a COVID testing possibility, was rudely declined and connected to a hospital absolutely unrelated to the issue. Bad manners in conversation, not being able to address a foreigner politely.