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Rehabilitation helpline launched for persons with disabilities in Russia

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A rehabilitation hotline launched today for persons with disabilities launched in the Tyumen region, Russia.

The helpline will be dedicated to implementing individual rehabilitation and rehab programs to get rehabilitation and services prescribed in the IPRA, where and how to undergo rehabilitation.

The hotline can also be called for social services for persons with disabilities.

The call center will be organized based on the regional center for the rehabilitation of persons with disabilities.

The hotline telephone number is 8 (3452) 42-23-13. Calls will be accepted Monday through Friday from 8:00 to 16:00.

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