Abstract

The natural resources, including recreational and medical, the available infrastructure of the Dzvinkove village of Kyiv region (Boyarska territorial community) were explored. The possibility of creating a medical and recreational area on the basis of this village and its adjacent territory is substantiated. This area has favorable natural resources for a comfortable person’s staying and a source of drinking mineral water which can be used to improve and clean the human body. Forest areas and air ^mbined with terrenkur and hiking, have a powerful health-improving effect. These natural conditions are favorable for treatment and rehabilitation. The activity and infrastructural features of the eco-complex “Perlyna Dzvinkova ” (Dzvinkove village) were analyzed. It has been established that at this stage the complex provides the need for rest, health improvement and restoration of human strength after work. The main services of the health center “Perlyna Life” on the territory of the eco-complex are a 7-day course of treatment for post-covid syndrome, health programs, complex diagnostics of the body, probing of the body, therapy with detoxification and antioxidant solutions based on activated water from the source of the Dzvinkove village. The proposed range of medical and health services is suitable for different categories of visitors. In the post-war period, it is planned to introduce the following medical and rehabilitation services: a special program of psychological rehabilitation and adaptation of patients (for the psycho-emotional and strength recovery of soldiers), cooperation with a full-time psychologist, special types of therapeutic massages are being selected for the rehabilitation of the wounded. It was found that the eco-complex “Perlyna Dzvinkova” with the existing infrastructure and health-improving complex can serve as the core of the formation and further development of the health-improving area. The obtained results allow asserting that the eco-complex “Perlyna Dzvinkova” and its health center will make it possible to provide medical and health-improving services in the post-war period for various categories of the population, primarily for people who suffered from military aggression on the territory of Ukraine.

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