No. According to Clause 47, a person has the right to refuse any service defined in the individual plan, including cultural or communication services.
No. According to Clause 47, a person has the right to refuse any service defined in the individual plan, including cultural or communication services.
Yes. According to Clause 27, measures to increase the social activity of a person in need of care are an integral part of the approved individual social services plan.
Pursuant to Clause 27, volunteers, persons wishing to provide guardianship and sponsorship, and mahalla activists may be involved in this process.
According to Clauses 14 and 21, the multidisciplinary group specifically assesses the person’s communication with relatives and friends, as well as their need for leisure services.
In the text, it is interpreted as activities for the “need for communication and leisure services” (Clause 21) and “increasing social activity in daily life” (Clause 27).
The organization and coordination of activities related to increasing cultural, educational, and social activity are designated to be reviewed and planned within 22 working days.
Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. 123, dated March 11, 2024.
All medical reports and examination results are entered electronically into the “Ijtimoiy Himoya” Information System (Clause 23).
According to Clause 15, the doctor within the multidisciplinary group must visit the person’s home to determine the level of their need for home-based medical services.
Existing chronic, mental, and infectious diseases, the need for free medication, and the necessity of providing medical services at home (Clause 15).