The IRCCS San Camillo of Venice-Lido is a health facility with 109 beds (9 of which are available to patients from outside the Veneto Region), mainly dedicated to the rehabilitation of head and spinal trauma, stroke, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, neuropathies and dementias: it carries out neurological rehabilitation activities in hospital and outpatient regimes. This page deals with the past and present of the IRCCS, covering its history from its beginnings to today.
The characterizing elements of the IRCCS San Camillo Hospital in Venice, which make it a European center of excellence that hosts patients from all over Italy and also from abroad, are:
- innovative therapies that are offered to patients, deriving in part from the research activity carried out within the Institute, in part from the constant updating of staff and equipment;
- high qualitative and quantitative standards , certified both for hospitalized patients and for outpatients who come to the facility for outpatient services;
- close and constant synergy between doctors, neurologists, neuropsychologists, engineers, physiatrists, speech therapists and physiotherapists in a team strategy , aimed at optimizing patient rehabilitation in time and quality;
- privileged position of the hospital, on the Lido of Venice, embraced by the Adriatic sea with a large private beach , lapped by the lagoon and immersed in a suggestive park , which make it an ideal place for patients, who can enjoy an environment particularly suitable for physical and mental rehabilitation, also with the help of various sports activities offered by the structure.