Rest in a sanatorium can be a good way to improve your child's health. There are several ways to get a ticket there, and in some cases it is free or with a big discount.
Instructions
Step 1
Contact your local children's clinic. The local pediatrician must provide you with information on how you can get a ticket to the sanatorium through a medical institution. Pay attention to last minute deals - they can often be purchased much cheaper. If there are vouchers, the doctor will help you draw up a sanatorium card, which will contain complete information about the child's health and recommendations for his treatment and recovery.
Step 2
If the child has recently been discharged from the hospital, consult the specialist who treated him. He may be able to recommend a sanatorium with a suitable regimen for you to restore your child's health.
Step 3
Contact the union at your place of work. If this organization pursues an active social policy, they will be able to offer you some options for children's recreation, including a sanatorium. Typically, this provision of union referrals can save on voucher fees, as the price will be below market prices.
Step 4
Go to the social care center where you live or the Social Security Fund if you have any eligibility. For example, children from low-income or large families, as well as children with disabilities, can receive vouchers free of charge or with partial compensation from the state. The latter in some cases also receive the right to be accompanied by one of the parents at no additional cost.
Step 5
Find a sanatorium yourself. However, in this case, you will still need to contact the children's clinic to issue a medical card according to the requirements of the sanatorium. In addition to the children's places of rest and recreation, you can find an option for the joint stay of a child and a parent. This is especially convenient if a very small child needs spa treatment.