Abstract

This article examines the legal framework for the implementation of social services in the city of Moscow for certain categories of citizens. It was noted that the Moscow Government paid special attention to social services for older people, and aimed not only at improving their living conditions, but also at expanding the capabilities of these people to independently provide for their basic living needs. The article also analyzes, on the basis of which it can be concluded that the main directions of the implementation of the Moscow Longevity project are to provide retired citizens living in Moscow with socio-medical, socio-pedagogical, socio-labor services free of charge in order to expand the capabilities of these people to independently provide their basic life needs.

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