You or your loved one has just been admitted to an intensive care unit.

LifeMapp has been created to accompany you throughout the stages of a stay in intensive care and to give you a maximum of information, whether general or specific to the intensive care unit in which you or your loved one is admitted.

You should know that the medical teams are at your side throughout this difficult ordeal.

LifeMapp is an application developed by the 101 Fund, which works for the progress of intensive care in the world.

Service des soins critiques – Hôpital Riviera-Chablais (Vaud/Valais)

With a modern and efficient infrastructure, the critical care department is divided into two units: intensive care and intermediate care. The intensive care unit takes care of patients with severe failure of one or more vital functions (heart, brain, lung, etc.) or who are at risk of developing severe complications.

Intermediate care is for patients who often require fewer technical procedures or less equipment, but who require increased surveillance.

Each room is individually glazed, allowing the carers a direct view of their patients. See also the welcome brochure.

PD Dr Damien Tagan et Natalie Schai, Médecin et infirmière Chef de service

Opening hours

Monday
15h00 à 19h00
Tuesday
15h00 à 19h00
Wednesday
15h00 à 19h00
Thursday
15h00 à 19h00
Friday
15h00 à 19h00
Saturday
15h00 à 19h00
Sunday
15h00 à 19h00

20 Route du Vieux Sequoïa 1847 Rennaz

Secrétariat du service : +41 58 773 27 20

Visiting children not allowed
Animals not allowed

What is intensive care?

Intensive care is the general medicine for life-threatening conditions. It manages the most critical patients, those whose life and function of major organs (heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, or nervous system) are directly threatened. Regardless of the cause that jeopardizes life, intensive care prioritizes the lives of patients.

A resuscitation service operates 24/7 for continuous monitoring of vital functions and ongoing adjustment of therapies. To ensure this specific care, numerous caregivers, consistently present, provide multiple treatments requiring the use of sophisticated medical equipment.

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Learn about intensive care

The stay in intensive care

The care in an intensive care unit can last several days, weeks or months during which every detail will count to offer a "second" life to patients
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The healthcare team

Mobilized day and night, these resuscitation professionals share a common goal: to make the lives of the most fragile patients their priority.
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A typical patient’s day

The day of an intensive care patient is punctuated by the activities of the various members of the care team, present 24 hours a day.
Learn more

The stay in intensive care

The care in an intensive care unit can last several days, weeks or months during which every detail will count to offer a "second" life to patients
Learn more

The healthcare team

Mobilized day and night, these resuscitation professionals share a common goal: to make the lives of the most fragile patients their priority.
Learn more

A typical patient’s day

The day of an intensive care patient is punctuated by the activities of the various members of the care team, present 24 hours a day.
Learn more