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Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 6:29 am
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Caring for a pensioner is an important task in society
We will talk about how to organize care for an elderly person, answer common questions about the registration procedure, and understand the pros and cons of such a decision.
Let's make a reservation right away: this article will focus specifically on caring for an elderly person. It happens that the concepts of care and guardianship are confused. However, caring for an elderly person and caring for him are two different things. Care is formally legal - it is necessary to conclude an agreement that clearly states the rights and responsibilities of the caregiver.
Fact of the day
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Who can look after whom?
Caring for the elderly is helping a pensioner solve everyday russian numbers problems. The state pays for the work of those who decided to take care of the elderly. But not everyone can be both a caregiver and a ward.
Who can you care for:
for a pensioner over 80 years old;
for a senior citizen under 80 years old, but in need of additional care (a medical certificate is required);
for disabled people of group I, with the exception of disabled children.
The law does not limit the maximum number of wards. This means that it can be two or three people, or more.
An important clarification: if you have already arranged care for one pensioner and want to arrange care for another, you will need to go through the whole procedure again.
Who can care for:
Caring for a pensioner is an important task in society
We will talk about how to organize care for an elderly person, answer common questions about the registration procedure, and understand the pros and cons of such a decision.
Let's make a reservation right away: this article will focus specifically on caring for an elderly person. It happens that the concepts of care and guardianship are confused. However, caring for an elderly person and caring for him are two different things. Care is formally legal - it is necessary to conclude an agreement that clearly states the rights and responsibilities of the caregiver.
Fact of the day
The most original materials for money: seal skin, pieces of mammoth bone and red porcelain.
Another fact
Who can look after whom?
Caring for the elderly is helping a pensioner solve everyday russian numbers problems. The state pays for the work of those who decided to take care of the elderly. But not everyone can be both a caregiver and a ward.
Who can you care for:
for a pensioner over 80 years old;
for a senior citizen under 80 years old, but in need of additional care (a medical certificate is required);
for disabled people of group I, with the exception of disabled children.
The law does not limit the maximum number of wards. This means that it can be two or three people, or more.
An important clarification: if you have already arranged care for one pensioner and want to arrange care for another, you will need to go through the whole procedure again.
Who can care for: