Another innovative military rehabilitation centre of the RECOVERY national network founded by Victor and Olena Pinchuk opens its doors in Odesa
The sixth innovative rehabilitation centre for wounded Ukrainian soldiers has opened in Odesa under the umbrella of the RECOVERY national network. It makes 6 of 12 rehabilitation facilities to be opened under the RECOVERY project this year alone. The project was founded and is implemented by Victor and Olena Pinchuk. Created on the site a regional municipal healthcare facility, the Odesa-based Centre is fitted out with the cutting-edge innovative equipment and meets the inclusion standards.
The Ukrainian defenders at the RECOVERY rehabilitation centre will benefit from a physical therapy room, a kinesiotherapy room, 3 physiotherapy rooms, an ergotherapy room, a psychological support room, a manipulation room, and 13 inclusive wards with 30 beds.
To ensure comfort and convenience, the centre has wide doorways, a special anti-slip flooring, handrails in the corridors, and bathrooms and showers designed to be comfortable for patients with reduced mobility. Thanks to the RECOVERY project, Ukrainian wounded soldiers will be able to undergo free rehabilitation to the highest standards.
"Representing the private sector, my wife Olena and I have set ourselves the goal to contribute to the development of rehabilitation in Ukraine. The sector has never been on such a scale before, and we understand that rehabilitation is the most important goal and problem for the country, society, the government, and the private sector for many years to come. With the RECOVERY project, we will open innovative rehabilitation centres across the country, conduct training programmes for doctors, and, if necessary, participate in the development of a national policy on the rehabilitation of our defenders," said the RECOVERY project founder Victor


