The OCHMATDYT Hospital is restoring its damaged building: how the hospital is operating during repairs.
Restoration of the 'OCHMATDYT' Hospital in Kyiv
According to inkorr.com: In the capital of Ukraine, the restoration of the National Children's Specialized Hospital 'OCHMATDYT' is ongoing. The facility was damaged due to a rocket attack by Russian military forces in the summer. The repairs in the medical-diagnostic building are being carried out thanks to the Charitable Foundation 'OCHMATDYT - Healthy Childhood' and the contracting organization LLC 'Riola-Module LTD'.
Currently, the facade, windows, ceilings, partitions, floors, and engineering networks that provide the hospital with water and heating are being updated. The repairs are being conducted in several areas simultaneously, but the hospital continues to provide medical assistance to patients.
The restoration of 'OCHMATDYT' has become a symbol of the resilience of Ukrainian medicine in light of the aggressive attacks by Russian troops on civilian infrastructure.
This situation emphasizes not only the importance of the physical restoration of the hospital but also its symbolic role in the context of the victory of Ukrainian medicine over the challenges posed by the enemy. The restoration of 'OCHMATDYT' demonstrates the resilience and responsibility of the country's medical workers who continue to fulfill their duties even under the most difficult conditions.
The importance of restoring 'OCHMATDYT' goes beyond its walls - it is a bright sign that, despite the difficulties, Ukrainian medicine remains at its best. Such projects testify to the determination of our society not only to restore infrastructure but also to do everything possible to preserve the health of the youngest citizens, as their future is in the hands of doctors and all those who care.
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