Elderly Care Belgrade
2. Dušan Resavac - Day Center and Elderly Club
- Slavoljuba Vuksanovića 7, 11090 Beograd (Rakovica)
- Miljakovac II (Miljakovački izvori)
- 011/3515-712
3. Dom Zlatnik - Elderly Care
- Dobanovačka 95, 11080 Beograd (Zemun)
- Gornji grad (Zemun)
- 063/754-3633
6. Arkadija - Elderly Care
- Dr Ive Popovića Đanija 4, 11040 Beograd (Savski Venac)
- Dedinje
- 060/355-4678
8. Vila Višnjica - Elderly Care
- Branislava Stankovića 37, 11060 Beograd (Palilula)
- Višnjica
- 011/423-9872
11. Jakovljević - Elderly Care
- Ljubiše Miodragovića 7, 11160 Beograd (Zvezdara)
- Mirijevo IV
- 065/4040-401
12. Karaburma - Elderly Care
- Plješevička 2, 11060 Beograd (Palilula)
- Stara Karaburma
- 011/2762-331
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15. Miljakovački Vinogradi - Elderly Care
- Miljakovački vinogradi 19, 11090 Beograd (Rakovica)
- Miljakovac III
- 060/0295-995
16. Najmiliji - Elderly Care
- Vojni put 2. 293A, 11080 Beograd (Zemun)
- Novi grad (Zemun)
- 063/712-3306
20. Viktorija - Elderly Care
- Vajara Đoke Jovanovića 27, 11040 Beograd (Savski Venac)
- Dedinje
- 011/228-4496
21. Vila Agacija - Elderly Care
- Kumodraška 76V, 11010 Beograd (Voždovac)
- Donji Voždovac
- 061/323-9705
22. Vila Suzana - Elderly Care
- Stevana Filipovića 103V, 11000 Beograd (Čukarica)
- Železnik
- 064/246-1086
25. Alta Vista - Elderly Care
- Kapetana Popovića 11, 11030 Beograd (Čukarica)
- Banovo brdo
- 065/999-6969
26. Altina 1 - Elderly Care
- Servantesova 8, 11283 Beograd (Zemun)
- Altina (Zemun)
- 060/6615-770
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27. Andrea - Elderly Care
- Ljutice Bogdana 8, 11040 Beograd (Savski Venac)
- Autokomanda
- 011/452-6127
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28. Antić Kan - Elderly Care
- Joze Šćurle 28, 11080 Beograd (Zemun)
- Kolonija B Zmaj (Zemun)
- 011/712-9403
30. Avenija 1990 - Elderly Care
- Bulevar oslobođenja 99, 11042 Beograd (Voždovac)
- Činovnička kolonija
- 069/599-0599
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Elderly Care Belgrade
The modern way of life involves a multitude of obligations, as a result of which many people do not have enough time or conditions to take care of their elderly parents, grandparents, or other relatives. Sending an elderly family member to a nursing home or not is a dilemma that troubles many. Although not an easy decision, in many situations, it has been shown to be the right and best option for everyone. Nursing homes should provide adequate care and attention to the oldest members of the family, especially if they are sick and require medical care. In our country, the elderly population has access to both state and private nursing homes. However, before making a final decision, it is necessary to inquire enough and choose the best nursing home for your oldest family member. Here is a list of nursing homes where you can inquire about all the conditions so that your seniors feel accepted and taken care of.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Should one choose a state or private nursing home for the elderly?
- In Serbia, in recent years, there has been intensive work to raise the standards in state institutions so that they are equal to private institutions. Licensed private homes have the same status as state institutions, so in essence, there is no difference between them. State gerontology centers belong to a wider network of health and social welfare institutions, including health centers, hospitals, social welfare centers, etc. Private homes for the elderly have smaller capacities, which further indicates higher quality of services, as nurses and caregivers are assigned to fewer people and can devote more time and attention to them. The procedure for admission to a private nursing home is much easier than in state institutions, where one may wait for a place in the home for several months.
- Who can stay in a nursing home?
- Homes for the elderly are intended for the care and accommodation of people who require professional supervision and care 24 hours a day.
- What is required for a resident to be admitted to a nursing home?
- In order for a person to be admitted to a nursing home, it is necessary to submit the prescribed documentation: a copy of their ID card; a copy of a relative's ID card; a copy of the health insurance card; medical reports not older than 6 months; a psychiatric report; consent for voluntary stay in the home.
- Can immobile individuals be accommodated in a nursing home?
- Yes, immobile individuals can be residents of elderly care homes, as these institutions employ trained staff who care for immobile or weakly mobile individuals.
- Can individuals suffering from Alzheimer's disease be residents in a nursing home?
- Individuals suffering from Alzheimer's disease or mild to severe dementia can be admitted to a nursing home. Although it is not easy to deal with such illnesses, the medical staff of the home will ensure that residents receive timely and adequate therapy and are under constant supervision.
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