The Ministry of Veterans has opened registration for a program for wounded individuals with vision loss.
According to inkorr.com: The Ministry of Veterans announced the opening of registration to participate in an adaptation program designed for veterans who have lost their sight due to war.
What does the program entail?
Participants in the program will have access to personalized adaptation services that may be provided in various formats: individual, family, or group.
The choice of format depends on the nature of the service, its purpose, tasks, and the stage of provision.
Additionally, participants may receive compensation for accommodation and meals during their participation in the program, which will last 21 days.
'All services under the program are free for veterans who meet the participation criteria. Funding is provided from the state budget, and the Ministry of Veterans reimburses the cost of services to providers within established prices.'
This specialized program, initiated by the Ministry of Veterans, is designed for those who have suffered due to the war and have vision loss. All adaptation services offered under the program are completely free for participants, with the possibility of receiving accommodation and meals during their participation, lasting 21 days.
The adaptation program is an important step in supporting veterans who have experienced significant losses due to war. It provides them not only with necessary assistance but also the opportunity to adapt to life circumstances again, creating comfortable conditions for rehabilitation and integration into society.
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