The Village Council refuses to accept an application for obtaining an act of implementation..?

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... of care, because he is not a group 1 or 2 disabled person. But the grandmother has a certificate of the LKK about the need for constant outside care, 80 years old, war invalid, group 3. Lives with his only son, who takes care of him. Should they accept?

02.05.2023 18:50 473

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Photo of sikorsky.y.o Yaroslav Sikorsky

YES, must accept.

Law of Ukraine No. 646-IX dated June 2, 2020 "On Amendments to Certain Laws of Ukraine Regarding Increasing Social Guarantees for Certain Categories of Persons" introduced care assistance - for single persons who have reached the age of 80 and, according to the opinion of the medical advisory commission, need permanent care third-party care and receive a pension in accordance with the Law of Ukraine "On Mandatory State Pension Insurance" or the Law of Ukraine "On Pension Provision of Persons Discharged from Military Service and Certain Other Persons".

According to the law, registration of permanent care is possible for the following categories of persons who need it:

  • for disabled children under the age of 18;

  • for disabled people of the 1st group or persons who have reached the age of 80;

  • for disabled people of the I or II groups due to a mental disorder, who, according to the opinion of the medical commission of the medical institution, need constant external care;

  • for other senior citizens, disabled people, disabled children and patients who, according to the opinion of the medical and advisory commission, need constant external care and are not capable of self-care.

Adult citizens with legal capacity can be guardians or custodians.

Registration of guardianship is a long and difficult procedure. However, it is much easier and faster to arrange permanent care for a person who needs it.

Permanent care for the elderly is arranged at their request. The procedure for establishing permanent care is completed easier and faster than guardianship, because there is no need to declare a person incapacitated in a court of law.

The following documents are required to register custody (patronage):

  • an application from a pensioner requesting the appointment of a guardian;

  • copies of passports;

  • certificates of residence registration;

  • documents confirming ownership of property or the right to use property;

  • a certificate from a medical commission confirming the need to care for an elderly person;

  • health certificate of the person who wishes to provide care.

30.05.2023 14:34

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