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DONATE NOWTabletochki and Medical Center “Dobrobut” launched a free patronage health service, hospice, and physical rehabilitation center in Kyiv.
In 2015, the Foundation established a full-fledged palliative care program for children with cancer. This year we planned to strengthen it by providing critically ill patients and those with mobility impairments in Kyiv with daily medical and social care. The war only exacerbated this need.
Therefore, the Foundation allocated $200 thousand to the “Dobrobut” program to provide free medical care and support for such patients. In partnership with the hospice and the patronage service of the medical center, we are launching a project in three areas of assistance.
– Physical Rehabilitation Program – outpatient care at the Medical Center. A referral from a doctor of any medical institution is required to receive assistance. Priority is given to people injured during the war.
– Medical Support at Home – all types of medical and nursing services of the “Dobrobut” patronage service can be received by patients under 14 and over 60 years of age.
– Palliative care – hospitalization at the Medical Center. Patients with severe chronic or incurable diseases that require symptomatic treatment and analgesia will be able to receive help here.
Services will be provided free of charge.
You can apply for assistance and find all the necessary details through the “Dobrobut” contact center at +38 097 495 2 888.
We thank our partners and donors for their support at such a difficult time. You continue to help those in dire need of it now, and it’s invaluable!
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