Feb. 10, 2025, 1:57 p.m.

Mykolaiv Introduces New Tariffs for Social Services and Support Programs

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Mykolaiv is to consider setting new tariffs for paid social services of the city's territorial center. The updated list of services includes assistance with care, delivery of goods, cleaning, and medical support.

This is evidenced by the draft decision of the regular meeting of the executive committee of the Mykolaiv City Council.

The executive committee of Mykolaiv City Council is to consider a decision to set tariffs for paid social services provided by the city's territorial center for social services. The document provides for an updated list of services for people in need of care and their cost.

The approved services include the purchase and delivery of goods, assistance with cooking, cleaning, hospital escorts, clothing repair, hairdressing, assistance with paperwork, etc. For example, grocery delivery from a store will cost 47.30 hryvnias, general house cleaning will cost 189.30 hryvnias, and accompaniment to a clinic will cost 123 hryvnias.

Screenshot: Mykolaiv City Council

Cooking will cost 141.90 hryvnias per hour of work, and half an hour of feeding for bedridden patients or children with disabilities will cost 34.70 hryvnias.

The previous tariffs approved for 2024 have been recognized as invalid. Deputy Mayor Andriy Petrov is responsible for monitoring the implementation of the decision. A detailed list of tariffs is available on the city council website.

Mykolaiv also plans to consider providing targeted financial assistance to community residents in need of social support. Over UAH 169 thousand has been allocated from the local budget for this purpose.

Mykolaiv recently presented a comprehensive program of social support for war veterans and their families for 2025-2027, which aims to facilitate the adaptation of veterans to civilian life and honor their heroism.

Last year, the city approved a number of programs for 2025-2027, including Education, Children of Mykolaiv and other initiatives aimed at supporting children, people with disabilities and socially vulnerable groups.

Анна Бальчінос

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