1. Food products;
2. Personal hygiene items;
3. Housing and utility service fees (Clause 2).
1. Food products;
2. Personal hygiene items;
3. Housing and utility service fees (Clause 2).
Rejection is only possible if there are medical contraindications specified in Clause 4 of the Regulation (mental disorders, infectious diseases, etc.).
In addition to residence, there are mobile services (home visits), day-care attendance, and short-term inpatient (temporary stay) options (Clause 49 of the Regulation).
Yes. In addition to basic services, paid service recipients choose additional rehabilitation and care services themselves on a contractual basis (Clause 37 of the Regulation).
Information on vacant spots in IQQMs is visible in real-time on the Agency’s website and in the “Ijtimoiy Himoya” system (Clause 5 of the Regulation).
You should contact the “Inson” social services center or fill out an electronic questionnaire via the “Ijtimoiy Himoya” Information System portal (Clause 10 of the Regulation).
For family members in the Social Register, the fee is subsidized: they pay 20% of the cost (the remaining 80% is covered by the state) (Clause 3 of the Decree).
They can be placed based on a paid contract. Both long-term and short-term inpatient services are available for them.
Single elderly persons and persons with disabilities in need of care who have no providers (1st-degree relatives) and no housing in their own name (Clause 3 of the Regulation).
The application is fully reviewed within 7 working days (2 days by the “Inson” center + 5 days by the Special Commission) (Clauses 14, 17 of the Regulation).