Children's House

The Children's Home is a medical and preventive institution designed to educate orphans, children of single mothers, children from student families, as well as children whose parents are seriously ill or deprived of parental rights, from birth to 3 years of age.

The Children's Home is run by health authorities and provides comprehensive care, medical care and education for young children left without parental care.

The main tasks of the Children's Home are:

  1. Creating optimal conditions for the physical and mental development of children.

  2. Organization of adequate nutrition, care and hygiene procedures.

  3. Carrying out preventive and therapeutic measures aimed at improving health and preventing diseases.

  4. Psychological and pedagogical work on the development and social adaptation of children.

  5. Preparing children for placement in foster families or transfer to other children's institutions.

Thus, the Children's Home plays an important role in ensuring the health, proper care and education of young children who find themselves in difficult life situations.



A children's home is a medical and preventive institution that is intended to educate children from the moment of their birth until adulthood due to the absence of parents, orphans, student-parents, and chronically ill children. The main idea of ​​such an institution is to preserve the health of citizens and ensure communication at a certain level between children, parents and specialists. The orphanage should take care of this. In the orphanage, the child is cared for, including hygienic and medical care, various health procedures are carried out, and medications are given in accordance with the patient’s condition. This facility may be provided with the necessary furniture, clothing and other items necessary to provide care for the persons. The home is a safe environment for mothers,