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General overview

Stage of development: Implementation

Policy sector: Health

Date outcomes contract signed: Mar 2021

Start date of service provision: Apr 2021

Anticipated completion date: Mar 2024

Actual completion date: Mar 2024

Capital raised (minimum): Russian Ruble 68.74m (USD 908.82k)

Max potential outcome payment: Russian Ruble 77.05m

Maximum price takes into account the following restrictions: - the amount of the grant is within the expected opportunity costs of the region, provided that all social beneficiaries were in a stationary social service organization; - the expected profitability for the project investor will be 6% per annum.

Service users: 30 individuals

Intervention

The project aims at achieving adaptation of disabled people to the conditions of accompanied living in separate premises (12 citizens from PNBH) and individual living at home (18 citizens living at home with parents/guardians) with a focus on the development of their independence and self-realization. The project includes:
- socialization of citizens with mental disorders;
- training in the skills of independent living;
- adaptation of citizens with mental disorders to the conditions of accompanied residence;
- work with relatives / guardians (psychological assistance, joint development of an individual adaptation plan, training);
- work with personnel (recruitment, training, development, supervision and prevention of burnout).
The project also includes activities of preparation for households where citizens will be transferred from PNBH within the framework of the project.

Target population

Group 1: citizens 18 years old and over with disabilities, living in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), receiving social services in a residential form (in a residential social service organization) (12 people).
Group 2: citizens 18 years old and over with disabilities, living at home (at the place of residence) in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), recognized as needing social services in a residential form, and have never received social services in a residential form (18 people).

Location

Country

  • Russian Federation

Service delivery locations

  • Yakutsk city, The Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Outcome metrics

  • The number of disabled people from Group 1, who switched to permanent accompanied accommodation in separate residential premises in a group form.
  • The number of disabled people from Group 1, who switched to independent living with regular and (or) periodic support
  • The number of people with disabilities from group 2, receiving accompanied accommodation at home (at the place of residence).
  • The number of people with disabilities from group 1 and group 2 who confirmed positive changes in their condition and (or) living conditions (satisfaction) as a result of the project.
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