Health services information for residents whose homes were damaged due to the security situation
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Ministry of Health Officials Supporting Affected Residents
If you had to move out of your home due to the security situation and are staying in a hotel, the Ministry of Health is committed to ensuring you receive… -
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) Services for Affected Residents
If you’ve been evacuated and are currently staying at a hotel, we’ve put together answers to common questions about the health services your HMO provides during this time. -
Child Development Services for Affected Residents
If you are evacuated and currently staying in a hotel, we have gathered questions and answers about child development services for affected residents. -
Health Care for Affected Residents Aged 65 and Older
If you are evacuated and currently staying in a hotel, we have gathered questions and answers about services for older adults. -
Nutrition of Affected Residents
Nutrition information for affected residents due to Operation Roaring Lion -
Mental Health Services for Affected Residents
If you are evacuated and currently staying in a hotel, we have gathered questions and answers about accessing mental health services. -
Child Safety in Hotels
Keeping young children safe in hotels -
Making a Hotel Room Safer
If you are staying in a hotel, we gathered some recommendations to help you keep the children at the hotel safe. -
Ministry of Health Hotline at *5400
The Ministry of Health hotline provides information about the health system, even during wartime and emergencies.
Child Development Services for Affected Residents
Questions and Answers
1. My child is receiving child development treatment. Where can I continue the treatment?
- Clalit Health Services—contact:
- The child development clinic where your child is being treated
- The regional child development hotline (contact details on the website)
- Through the website using the new service: "Clalit Near Me"
- Maccabi Healthcare Services—contact:
- The child development clinic where your child is being treated
- The contacts at the hotel
- The hotline at 050-6022999
- Leumit Health Services—contact:
- The secretariat of the child development clinic or the child development unit where your child is treated
- Meuhedet Health Services—Social workers and nurses maintain regular contact with all evacuees staying in hotels. When needed, they connect with the management of the child development clinics.
2. My child was referred to child development services. Where should I go?
Contact your HMO’s hotline to schedule an appointment.