Sanitorium admits first group of young patients
Sanatorium Vacation for Kids Now Open:
Finally, the registration for children's sanatorium vacations has kicked off! Parents have until the 12th of May to submit necessary documents via "Gosuslugi" or any MFC branch.
Unlike the abbreviated camp schedules, these sanatorium stays will extend for a full three weeks - a substantial 21 days. Children between the ages of 6.5 to 18 are eligible for this vacation. However, a sanatorium-voucher card is mandatory.
In Yekaterinburg, sanatoriums such as "Sokoliny Stone", "Lower Sergi", "Salute", "Taily Key", and others, are accepting registrations. Similarly, Chelyabinsk offers "Metallurg" and "Kashatak", and Bashkortostan boasts several facilities like "Mechetlinsky", "Children's Pulmonological Sanatorium", "Krasnousolsky", "Pavlovsky", "Akbuzat", and "Ural".
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Some helpful pointers:
- Ensure your child has a health certificate (Form 076/u) and recent medical tests.
- Application channels include local health departments and sanatorium websites.
- Priority may be given to children with chronic illnesses, low-income families, and orphans.
- Age restrictions often range from 7-15, and an accompanying adult may be required for younger children.
- Travel medical insurance is usually mandatory.
Remember to contact regional health ministries such as Bashkortostan’s Ministry of Health and Chelyabinsk’s Social Protection Department for the most recent updates on participating sanatoriums. Keep an eye out for seasonal deals, like discounts for jubilee years, to get the best rates.
For immediate assistance, you can reach out to:▸ Yekaterinburg Health Committee: +7 (343) 376-XX-XX▸ Bashkir Republic Resort Registry: [verify actual URL]
Please note that the information provided is based on sanatorium practices reflected in UNECE’s forest-based recreation guidelines and comparable facilities in Eurasian regions. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, cross-reference local sources.
- In addition to Yekaterinburg's "Sokoliny Stone" and "Lower Sergi" sanatoriums, consider exploring health-and-wellness facilities like "Salute" and "Taily Key."
- Chelyabinsk also offers sanatoriums suitable for children, such as "Metallurg" and "Kashatak," while Bashkortostan has multiple options, including "Mechetlinsky," "Children's Pulmonological Sanatorium," and "Krasnousolsky."
- Be aware that some sanatoriums prioritize children with chronic illnesses, low-income families, and orphans, so it's essential to understand the criteria for priority admission.
- To enhance your child's fitness-and-exercise routine during their sanatorium vacation, incorporate lifestyle activities such as hiking, yoga, or swimming into their daily schedule.
- To ensure a smooth travel experience, complete necessary documents like the health certificate (Form 076/u) and recent medical tests before submission. A voucher is required, and some sanatoriums may require travel medical insurance.
