Знакомый "Вечорке" боец СВО с позывным "Панчо" по видеосвязи задал вопрос о том, как готовится Забайкалье к встрече бойцов с посттравматическим синдромом после окончания СВО.
"Фонд "Защитники Отечества" активно работает в этом направлении.
Оказание психологической помощи и специализированной медицинской помощи будет проходить в Первой городской больнице. Реабилитацию проходят бойцы уже сейчас в санатории "Дарасун" - Осипов.
Знакомый "Вечорке" боец СВО с позывным "Панчо" по видеосвязи задал вопрос о том, как готовится Забайкалье к встрече бойцов с посттравматическим синдромом после окончания СВО.
"Фонд "Защитники Отечества" активно работает в этом направлении.
Оказание психологической помощи и специализированной медицинской помощи будет проходить в Первой городской больнице. Реабилитацию проходят бойцы уже сейчас в санатории "Дарасун" - Осипов.
BY Газета-V-Вечорка
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