Rehabilitation center in Yevpatoria: builders are erecting the second and third floors
Krympress reports:
In the spring of 2024, builders began the construction of the second and third floors in the building of the 6-story boarding house under construction in the territory of the Federal Children’s Rehabilitation Center (FDRC). This was reported in the press service of the «Unified Customer in the Field of Construction».
The builders completed the construction of the underground part and the first floor of the boarding house with an area of more than 13 thousand square meters. meters. 150 small patients will be able to live in the building who will undergo treatment in the day hospital-said in the press service of the company.
The press service of the “Unified Customer” added that in addition to residential numbers in the boarding house, a multifunctional hall and administrative premises will appear. It is planned that for convenient movement, the boarding house will be connected with warm transitions with the housing with the dining and assembly halls and the advisory and diagnostic body.
Also on the territory of the Center, a hostel building is being built to live a medical staff with 225 places and a corps with a dining room, in which design and design workshops are provided for organizing children’s leisure activities, as well as a multimedia room for interactive games.
The Federal Children’s Rehabilitation Center in Crimea is built on behalf of Russian President Vladimir Putin. It is planned to complete the construction of the largest health facility in 2026,-reminded the press service of the «Unified Customer».
The children’s rehabilitation center in Yevpatoria is being built in the united territory of the Moinaki mud and sanatorium «Rodina». It is intended for children with diseases of the nervous system, musculoskeletal system, somatic and other diseases.
Source: Service for Public Relations of the Administrative Department of the PPC «Unified Customer»
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