Berlin Opens Specialized Facility for Severely Ill Ukrainian Refugees
A new accommodation in Neukölln offers a supportive environment for Ukrainian refugees with severe health conditions and their caregivers.
- Berlin's Sunpark facility provides private rooms for 30 severely ill Ukrainian refugees and their family caregivers.
- The initiative, costing around 500,000 euros annually, is funded by the Berlin government and aims to offer a dignified living space.
- Residents benefit from shared kitchen facilities and support from care assistants, with additional medical services available as needed.
- The project emphasizes family unity, allowing patients to live with their caregivers, a crucial aspect for many Ukrainian families.
- Efforts continue to find similar accommodations for other care-dependent refugees still living in less suitable facilities like Tegel.