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Installing Elevators for the Disabled at the Ukrainian Medical Center in Odesa

This project involves installing elevators for people with limited mobility at the Ukrainian Medical Center for the Rehabilitation of Mothers and Children of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine in Odesa, to ensure full access to medical services for all visitors.

Scope of Work:

  • Assessing the current infrastructure of the center to determine the best locations for the installation of elevators.

  • Procuring the necessary equipment, including elevators that meet high safety and reliability standards.

  • Installing the elevators in compliance with all technical requirements and safety standards.

  • Conducting tests to verify the reliability and safety of the elevators.


Project Features:

  • Integration of modern technological solutions tailored to the needs of individuals with disabilities.

  • Ensuring maximum integration of the elevators into the existing infrastructure without the need for significant construction changes.

  • Customization of the equipment to ensure comfort and ease of use for patients and medical staff.


Objective:

To improve the accessibility of the medical center for visitors with limited mobility, providing them the ability to move freely between floors and access necessary services independently.

Implementation:

  • Collaborating with leading manufacturers of lifting equipment to select the best models that meet the specific requirements of the center.

  • Installation of the equipment by professionally qualified installers.

  • Conducting briefings and training for staff on the operation and maintenance of the elevators.


Result:

The successful implementation of the elevators significantly improved the accessibility conditions at the Ukrainian Medical Center in Odesa, providing greater autonomy and independence for people with limited mobility. The project contributed to creating a more inclusive and accessible medical environment that meets international standards.

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