Keila Hospital offers refurbished B- housing health and social care supply of since 2015. from the end . Reconstruction has been a responsible journey, with patients and their loved ones being the best assessors.
Considering the aging of the population, based on the World Bank’s long-term care survey commissioned by the State Chancellery, there is a need for an integrated care system in Estonia. The current social welfare system often does not support the patient’s living at home, and the independent nursing and care system does not work as a whole. According to the National Audit Office, the objectives of the Estonian Nursing Care Network Development Plan 2004–2015 have largely not been achieved.
The six-storey hospital is ready for 350 nursing and care homes. The agency’s readiness and experience make it possible to provide an integrated system in which health care and social welfare services complement each other. Our staff is characterized by a constant desire to develop, as evidenced by their readiness to accept more medically and socially complex patients and residents . We value patient focus and this is facilitated by a multidisciplinary team with a strong medical background .