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Alarm clock for adults

Coma Patient Day

A Polish holiday passed by the Polish Parliament on 23rd November 2012, which was sought by the “Akogo?” Foundation. The date was set for 18th April.
The aim of the celebrations is to draw attention to the situation of such patients and to understand their problems.
On this special day, let us share the prayer that has supported us for years at the “Alarm Clock” Clinic for children and the document “In the name of the patient”, which hangs by the bed of every patient of our “Alarm Clock” Clinic for adults in Warsaw.
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Visit

This coming Friday, April 18th, it's the "Coma Patient Day".
This week, at the "Alarm Clock" Clinic for adults we hosted representatives of the CEWE company, who gave our patients blankets as a gift.
And we took the opportunity to express our best wishes for the holidays.
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Culinary workshops

In the last week before Easter, at the “Alarm Clock” Clinic for adults, we hosted Mrs. Joanna and Jakub Kuroń, who conducted culinary workshops for our charges and their families.
This time, under the supervision of experts, we prepared two versions of “Chinese food in Mazovia”.
Beautiful aromas spread throughout the Clinic.
Even those who could not come to us, certainly felt a taste of “home”.
Our guests talked wonderfully about cooking and created an incredibly warm family atmosphere.
Of course, there was time for tasting at the end.
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Announcement- medical secretary

The "Alarm Clock" Clinic for adults is a modern medical facility, launched in April 2023, conducting innovative therapy for recovering adults from a coma. Our priority is to provide the highest quality healthcare to our patients using the most modern and innovative methods. 

Responsibilities:
- Operating the patient registration and records system.
- Collecting, sorting, archiving medical documentation and other documents.
- Supporting doctors and the rehabilitation team in creating medical documentation.
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Concert

Last weekend, the Pruszkowianka Brass Band came to the “Alarm Clock” Clinic for adults.
We have never had such a large line-up of musicians in this place before.
Thank you for a wonderful, hour-long concert and see you soon!

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Visit

A week ago, Guests from the Czerwone Noski Klown w Szpitalu Foundation (Red noses Klown in the Hospital) came to the “Alarm Clock” Clinic for adults in Warsaw.
Doctor Pomidor (Tomato) and Doctor Kalafior (Cauliflower) visited our patients and brought a lot of positive energy.
Thank you for being able to come to us with so many patients and such a full calendar.
Your visits always bring a smile and fond memories.

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Kuba

Today Kuba leaves the “Alarm Clock"” Clinic for adults, as the 14th person to recover.
In a moving conversation, he tells his Dad about his accident, hardships and slow road to recovery.
We also accompanied him during classes at the Clinic.
A message from Kuba – “(...) Don't give up!(...)”
How you can support his further rehabilitation:
www.siepomaga.pl/jakub-szmich
Thank you, and we wish Kuba all the best and fulfillment of his most secret dreams!
 

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Relaxation

In January this year, sound therapy classes were held at the „Alarm Clock" Clinic for adults in Warsaw.
Our students and their guardians had a moment of relaxation for themselves on Saturday afternoon, when they no longer have classes.
Thank you very much on their behalf!

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Concert

Yesterday evening at the „Alarm Clock" Clinic for adults in Warsaw was different than usual.
Our pupils were visited by the Pruszkowianka Brass Band and performed a nearly hour-long concert.
For the first time, we hosted so many musicians in this Clinic.
We listened to Christmas carols, but also songs related to carnival and film music.
The unforgettable performance was concluded by the Bandmaster of the orchestra, addressing our Warriors with the following words: (...) I wish you to have the eye of a tiger within you, brave and predatory (...)"
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WspólneCarols kolędowanie

Christmas is behind us, but we still remember the pre-Christmas moments that we managed to spend by the Christmas tree, with our patients and their caregivers, at the „Alarm Clock" Clinic for adults in Warsaw.
A talented physiotherapist from the Clinic and her relatives enriched our meeting with a beautiful violin performance.
Together we sang the most beautiful, traditional Christmas carols.

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