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Hello! Problem no. 1: a medical institution offering services to children under 1 year of age does not have a safe wardrobe-parking space for prams. There is no responsible person in the institution and there is no secure registration system in case someone else "borrows" your child's stroller for non-return or allegedly accidentally "mixes" by taking the best stroller and leaving it in its own stroller. Excuse me, is the institution ready to reimburse me AU$ 500 if my pram disappears while I am with the child at the rehabilitation for a consultation? If the institution is not ready to pay compensation for the loss of a stroller to each client, there are at least 2 solutions. Solution 1: Allow the person accompanying the child to look after the stroller continuously t. I. Move around all rooms including the doctor's office with a pram. If the management does not like Solution 1 for hygienic reasons, then it is necessary to develop a normal storage system for prams. For example, a customer with a pram can be assigned a number and only by presenting this number it is possible to pick up the pram (if the number is lost then presenting a passport). Problem no. 2. If the pram is handed over for storage in the anteroom, but the client needs to go elsewhere to the rehabilitator: open the door, serve and collect back in the bag documents for the local reception with a small child in his hands who is not yet holding his head, i. e. I. An adult has 2 hands holding a child. Maybe it's worth thinking about introducing indoor strollers that could be used for young children (in time after handing over your stroller in the lobby) ? Problem # 3:the waiting room (at the rehabilitator) is hot and there is no air, the ventilation system does not work. Not only is it difficult for the client to be in the waiting room, it seems that the reception staff is not cooler either. Who will be responsible if a person with a heart stays bad in your airless premises? Especially meZhrozishu Street 43 serves people of very different social status. Did some cigarettes run out of where those carts worth 500eur-1500eur (pm, bugaboo carts) disappeared?
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