SANATORIUM
IN CERVENA SKALA
In the Fall issue I wrote
about visiting the grandmother of little Claudia a daughter of my
Vancouver's friends Maria and Lubomir Demcak in Telgart.
Maria's mother works at the Institute of social welfare in Cervena
Skala a village close-by Telgart. This Institute is a permanent home for
up to 35 mentally and physically challenged children and teenagers. It is
a sub institute of a larger one in Pohorelska Masa a village near-by.
The hardest cases, that are beyond help and belief of improvement, find
their permanent home at Cervena Skala. Here, three full time nurses
per shift take care of these patients, looking after all their needs.
The institute has been in
operation since January 18, 1984, when the government purchased a large
house and converted it into a sanatorium. There are five rooms on two
floors, housing seven people per room, with around the clock help and
supervision. Over ninety percent of the patients can’t move at all. The
nurses take care of everything: moving the patients from side to side and
around, changing diapers and clothes, washing, bathing and feeding them,
basically a care from A to Z. These is cases that would be guaranteed
certain death without their help. From the 35 patients only few are
visited regularly. Some get visit once a year and most of them, about 28,
have no visitors at all, and are simply abandoned. Definitely this is not
a horror story as we got used to, watching the children in similar
institutions in Romania few years back. This place is spotless, clean,
pleasant. The patients were all dressed in clean and colorful clothing,
not for my visit as I arrived unexpected. This is how it is on daily basis
here.
They now they can't improve their state of being, so at least they
make everyone comfortable. I have made a friends with the two patients
that can walk and talk here, Lubo Cibula and Priska. Lubo is 17 now and in
the institution from age 4. He used to be taken by his mother when he was
four, only to return abused and with blue marks from beating. Now his
mother visits him once in three years. Priska is a 25 year old girl, in
the institution for the last 10 years. She attended separate school prior
to being admitted to this institution. She helps with the work around here
as a nurse's aid. Lubo's favorite play is being a driver and driving an
old chair with plastic keys and home made driving license.
If you feel you would
like to help, please write to:
Ustav Socialnej
Starostlivosti
97672 Cervena Skala
Slovakia
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Published in the Slovak
Heritage Live newsletter Volume 2, No.4, Winter 1994
Copyright © Vladimir Linder 1994
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