The National Insurance provides in the initial stage 'mourning expenses' (widowhood, burial), assistance in maintaining the burial place and the tombstone, psychological, mental and complementary therapies, such as hydrotherapy, and more. In addition, the National Insurance Institute helps with transportation to funeral, bringing relatives from abroad, participating in the purchase of a burial plot, and more.
After this stage, the Departments of hostile actions and rehabilitation of the National Insurance Institute will accompany the families through the economic and professional rehabilitation, help if necessary with benefits in the field of housing, vehicles and mobility, financing on medical issues, various grants, etc.
Further on, the Departments of hostile actions casualties and rehabilitation of the National Insurance will continue to accompany the wounded and the families providing them economic and rehabilitation solutions, such as monthly benefits, counseling and mental treatment services for the wounded and families, complementary medicine, benefits in the field of housing, assistance in financing medical devices, medical consultations, financing surgeries, as well as various grants.
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