Welfare Category: Day-care Attendance

In what cases is service provision denied?

If the person has medical contraindications such as acute infectious diseases, mental disorders, or the active phase of tuberculosis (Clause 4).

What obligation does the service user have?

The person is required to personally attend the Center on the days specified in the contract (Clause 52).

What services are provided during day-care attendance?

According to the individual care plan: rehabilitation, psychological support, vocational training (socio-occupational rehabilitation), and cultural events.

Is a contract signed for the service provision?

Yes. A bilateral or trilateral contract is signed between the Center and the person (or their representative), specifying the types, costs, and duration of services (Clause 37).

How is the application submitted?

The person or their legal representative applies directly to the “Inson” center or fills out an electronic questionnaire via the “Ijtimoiy Himoya” Information System.

Where is the day-care service provided?

It is provided within the quotas set by the Agency, specifically to persons residing in the province (city) where the Centers are located.

What is the designated duration of the service?

Social and rehabilitation services in the form of day-care attendance are provided for a period of up to one month (Clause 3).

Who can access paid services in the form of day-care attendance?

Elderly persons and persons with disabilities who have first-degree relatives obligated to provide care (on a contractual basis).

What is the timeframe for service provision (reviewing applications)?

Reviewing the application, assessing the person’s needs, and making a decision are designated to be completed within 7 working days.

What is the legal basis for this service?

Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. 316, dated May 31, 2024.