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Hospital of the future

Everyone knows that it is difficult to bring a child to see a doctor. ”I don’t want to”, “Not now’, “I am not sick anymore”,- these are the usual replies that we hear from our unhappy children. As the result the experience is either unpleasant or the appointment is postponed.

The European Medical Center (EMS) in Moscow, having a wide experience in working with children, works to understand both children and parents. The European and American communities of Moscow have appreciated the results of the efforts over the past years to raise the level of medical care at the ENS clinic to the highest standards in Moscow.

Upon arrival at our center your child will find a private waiting room just for children- with toys, games and their favorite cartoons on TV. Some of young patients even get acquainted with each other and become friends. This may be a big help for parents: their children are busy and happy. More then, that they do not have a chance to become afraid of the doctor.

The pediatricians are consulting not only but they are also available for house call visits. If they recommend that a child see a specialist in Dermatology, Cardiology, Physiotherapy or Psychiatry, all these specialists are Western trained and part of the clinic staff. They also have the specialized facilities for performing pediatric surgery and treating childhood injuries in the centre. Parents are always welcome to stay with their children at all times when they are being treated in the clinic, even if they have to be hospitalized for any reason. In all areas of the clinic and with all procedures and treatment, specialists take special care to make sure that children have an absolute minimum of discomfort. They treat all children as if they were their own.

Факультет социальной работы aspects of social service in russia

1) Material aid in the form of money resources,  food-stuffs, items of sanitation and hygiene, clothes and footwear and other things of prime necessity such as fuel, special vehicles, means of rehabilitation of invalids and persons requiring extraneous care;

2) Social service in-home. Social service in-home is carried out by granting social services to the citizens requiring constant or temporary non-stationary social service. Home visiting service in the form of social, socio-medical services and other help is rendered to lonely citizens and the citizens who have partially lost the ability to self-service due to their old age, illness, physical inability or some other reasons.

3)    Non-stationary social service is carried out by day (night) stay departments as well as by special rehabilitation centers and medico-social departments.

4)    Stationary social service. Social service in stationary establishments of social service is carried out by granting social services to citizens with partially or completely lost ability to self-service and requiring constant extraneous care. Also, the creation of living conditions corresponding to their age and state of health is provided including medical care, psychological assistance, nutrition and the organization of feasible labor activity, rest and leisure.

5)    Urgent social service is rendering urgent help to citizens of advanced age and invalids who are in great need of social support (single rendering of material aid, hot food, grocery sets, clothes, footwear, assistance in getting temporary shelter).

6) Socio-consulting help.  The establishments of social service provide their clients with special consultations concerning the aspects of household and socio-medical maintenance of their ability to live, they also render the necessary psychological-pedagogical help, socio-legal protection of the clients.

 Social assistance is usually given to citizens free of charge or on the terms of partial payment. Free social service  defined in state standards of social service is guaranteed to the following categories of clients:

•  to the citizens not capable of self-service in connection with old age, illness or physical inability, not having relatives who can provide them with help and care, and in case the average income of these citizens is below the living standard established for the region in which they live;

•  to  the  citizens who  are  in a difficult  life  situation  in connection with unemployment,  natural disasters, accidents, to those injured during some armed and inter-ethnic conflicts;

• to babies and small children who are in a difficult life situation.

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