Meet our team :
Institut Calot
The success of Institut Calot is primarily attributed to the expertise and multidisciplinary approach of its teams.
Our healthcare professionals draw on a wealth of historical knowledge and are committed to providing patients with a specialised and expert approach to their condition.
By consolidating all our skills in one place, we are better equipped to understand our patients' overall needs and ensure that they leave the hospital feeling at ease and secure.
The operating theatre nurse
They assist the anaesthetist and surgeon during the operation.
The pathway nurse
They accompany and inform patients throughout their stay in surgery.
The specialist teacher
They evaluate what has been learned at school and how it is used in everyday life. If necessary, they offer appropriate rehabilitation with the aim of reintegrating the child into school or the workplace and enabling the child to lead an independent daily life.
The physiotherapist
They analyze movement deficiencies, set physiotherapeutic objectives, and provide rehabilitation. They also help educate the patient/carer and suggest appropriate solutions.
The electro-radiology technician
They carry out medical imaging examinations.
Educational monitor
They provide educational activities in individual or group sessions.
Neuropsychologists
They use tests to evaluate and rehabilitate different brain functions such as memory, concentration, visual and spatial location, organisational skills, self-control, etc.
Hospital cleaning staff
They carry out daily room cleaning.
Social services officer
They are on hand to help all hospitalised patients with hospital-related matters and prepare for discharge.
Care assistant
They carry out or assist with basic care as required (washing, dressing, undressing, getting up, lying down, getting into bed, helping with meals, etc.).
Activity leaders
They offer a variety of activities in the centre (library, arts and crafts, painting, etc.).
Nursery assistant
They help children with their mental and motor development, adapting to their needs.
The psychomotrician
They take into account the person's physical and motor capacities (posture, tone, coordination) and link them to their psychological state (experiences, emotions, interpersonal skills).
The medical secretary
They welcome and provide information to patients, plan activities (consultation diary, admissions, etc.) and provide administrative follow-up (medical records, summonses, etc.) for the hospital department.
Sophrologist
They provide support to improve the well-being, potential and quality of life of patients.
Staff from other departments
Pharmacy, DIM, UOH, biomedical, administration, catering, maintenance, transport, security, etc.
You don't always see them, but they contribute to the quality and comfort of care and services.
The care manager
They are responsible for organising the work of the sector.
The dietician
They determine the menu categories adapted or not to a particular diet (salt-free diet, low-calorie diet, etc.).
The adapted physical activity teacher
They identify the physical potential of patients and draw up a programme of adapted sporting activities.
Occupational therapists
Their aim is to maintain, restore and enable daily activities in a safe, autonomous and efficient manner.
The flow manager
They organise hospital admissions and coordinate discharges to downstream facilities (rehabilitation centres, convalescent homes, etc.).
The receptionist
They greet and guide patients and visitors.
The stretcher-bearer
They transfer (if necessary) to the technical facilities.
Nurses
They provide care and manage the patient's various daily treatments.
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