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.
Nutrition of Affected Residents
Nutrition-related issues – who can you contact?
- If you need specialized nutritional support for food allergies, celiac disease, or food texture adjustments for chewing and swallowing – you can contact hotel staff, local authority representatives, or kitchen supervisors.
If a solution is not found, you can reach the district dietitian at the Ministry of Health through the Ministry’s hotel representatives. - If you have difficulty obtaining suitable food for your situation, or your medical condition requires dietary adjustments that are not readily available – you can contact the district dietitian at the Ministry of Health through the Ministry’s hotel representatives.
- If you need nutritional advice due to a disease, medical condition, or changes in eating patterns, you can schedule an appointment with a dietitian at your HMO through their website, app, or phone lines:
- Maccabi – phone *3555, WhatsApp 050-6022999
- Clalit – phone *2700, WhatsApp 050-8862700
- Meuhedet – phone *3833 or 077-2703724
- Leumit – phone *507
- If you need special medical food for adults, children, or infants – you can contact the HMOs’ phone centers or:
- Maccabi – email mazon@mac.org.il, WhatsApp 050-6022999
- Meuhedet – phone 050-7857093, 050-2250023, fax 03-7251940
- Clalit – via mother-and-child clinic, treating physician, app, or website
- Leumit – phone 054-7255437, email healthcallcenter@leumit.co.il
- If you need breastfeeding support or nutrition advice for an infant or toddler, you can contact a family care center (Tipat Halav) through the Ministry of Health hotline at *5400 or 08-624-1010 (extension 9) between 8:00 AM and 9:00 PM.
The center has nurses, early childhood dietitians, lactation consultants, and specialists in sleep and preterm care, providing guidance on postnatal care, newborn care, side effects after vaccinations, development, breastfeeding, nutrition advice, crying, and sleep issues.
Service is available in Hebrew, English, Arabic, Russian, and French.