The single-patient hospital rooms are divided into two types.
One type is the ordinary single-patient room familiar to most people. Its layout is similar to double and triple-patient rooms, but it contains only one sick bed and has additional amenities for guests.
However, these single rooms are currently no different from other double and triple-patient rooms because the vacancy rate in all hospital rooms in the ward exceeds seventy percent. Consequently, any admitted patient essentially receives single-room treatment.
The other type isn't technically called a single room, nor is it located in the various wards. Instead, these rooms, known as recuperation rooms, are grouped together on a dedicated floor.
There aren't many, just five.
But each of these five rooms is incredibly luxurious.
They have living rooms, bedrooms, private bathrooms, shower equipment, and, of course, televisions and computers.
The overall decoration is similar to that of hotel suites.
