The Christmas spirit arrived at the Ca Na Majora Intermediate Care Center this Monday, where patients enjoyed a very special visit. Santa Claus, accompanied by his emblematic sleigh and decorative reindeer, made a stop at this innovative chronic patient care center, giving smiles and moments of happiness. The main entrance of Can Misses Hospital was transformed into a festive stage thanks to the creative work of Paco Plaza, a member of the Technical Services of the Health Area of Ibiza and Formentera. Plaza, a passionate Christmasprepared a montage that evolved in chapters during the previous weeks. From reindeer grazing peacefully to an impressive flying reindeer pulling a sleigh full of gifts, the scene culminated with the arrival of Santa Claus, overflowing with joy among those present.
Gifts and excitement for the residents of Ca Na Majora
The center’s six current patients, including 80-year-old Alister, 66-year-old Teofilo and 78-year-old Catalina, participated in the activity along with the medical and nursing staff. Antonio, 88, had to remain in his room, although he also received his Christmas present. This visit is part of the center’s commitment to offer comprehensive care, not only focused on physical health, but also on the emotional wellbeing of its patients. The center’s director emphasized that these initiatives foster a more humane and warm environment, especially during the holidays.
An innovative unit at the service of chronically ill patients
Inaugurated at the end of November, the Ca Na Majora Intermediate Care Center currently has fifteen operational rooms, with a projected total capacity of thirty by the spring of 2025. This interdisciplinary unit has a team of 35 professionals specialized in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, geriatrics, social work and palliative care, among others.