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    BY GOVERNMENT-APPROVED STANDARDS, ONE DOCTOR TO SERVICE 50 ERDERLY PERSONS LIVING IN BOARDING HOMES

    Noyan Tapan
    May 31 2007

    YEREVAN, MAY 31, NOYAN TAPAN. At the May 31 sitting, the Armenian
    government approved the minimum standards of care and social services
    for foster children of orphanages, elderly people living in boarding
    homes and disabled persons. Jemma Baghdasarian, Head of the Department
    on Issues of Elderly and Disabled Persons of the RA Ministry of Labor
    and Social Issues, told reporters that these standards have been set
    for all types of organizations, including for orphanges and boarding
    homes. According to her, there are 4 state boarding homes and 2
    private ones in Armenia: 1,000 and 90 erderly people respectively
    live in them. There are also 8 state and 6 non-state orphanages.

    J. Baghdasarian said that food norms have been developed along
    with the respective inspection of the RA Ministry of Health, with
    peculiarities of each age group being taken into account. Particularly,
    elderly persons must daily receive food containing 2,100 kilocalories,
    one doctor must service 50 elderly persons, etc. Besides, norms of
    clothing and linen have been established.
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