We are registering disability due to heart disease. What documents do a military son need to collect to register his mother's care?
We are registering disability due to heart disease. What documents do a military son need to collect to register his mother's care?
In order to establish disability, it is necessary to undergo a medical and social examination (MSEK) and have documents confirming a persistent impairment of body functions caused by diseases, consequences of injuries or congenital defects that cause limitation of normal life activities.
List of required documents:
passport or ID card with an extract from the EDDR regarding registration of the place of residence;
military ID (copy) or temporary ID;
referral to MSEK (form No. 088/o) (*issued by a family or attending physician);
extracts from the outpatient card form 025/o, medical history form 027/o;
results of laboratory, instrumental, radiological examinations;
advisory opinions of specialized regional specialists, etc.;
outpatient card of the patient;
additional documents if necessary to confirm one or another cause of disability.
During the period of martial law, the MSEK performs its functions ensuring the principle of extraterritoriality, i.e. regardless of the place of registration, residence or stay of citizens applying for disability.
In order to arrange permanent care for a person with a disability (for you), you need to contact the guardianship authority and provide the following list of documents:
A statement that you want to provide permanent care for a certain person.
passport of the person who will take care of (both the original and a copy are required). The passport of the person who will be cared for is also required.
Medical reference. It is important that the person who wants to perform such care should have sufficient health for this.
Help regarding registration of place of residence.
Documents regarding ownership of property or the right to use it.
A certificate from a medical board, which confirms that the person needs constant care due to his health condition.
Please note that if we are talking about a person with legal capacity who can be aware of his actions, but needs care due to a health condition, his compulsory consent is required. Therefore, when it comes to a pensioner, he must also write a statement to appoint a person who will provide him with constant care.