Krasnodar, August 26 – Yug Times. The village of Kochetinsky celebrated the grand opening of a paramedic and midwifery station, one of six new medical facilities built in the Krasnodar region this year.

According to the region’s Minister of Health, approximately 4,000 people, including residents of Kochetinsky, will now have access to medical care within walking distance.

The new station, constructed as part of the national project “Long and Active Life,” is equipped with everything necessary for full operation. The village is home to 607 people, including 108 children. All residents now have access to high-quality pre-medical care in a modern medical facility.

A paramedic and a nurse have already begun receiving the first patients at the new paramedic and midwifery station according to the work schedule, noted the chief physician of the Dinsk Central District Hospital.

The construction of new medical facilities, as well as major renovations of existing ones, significantly improves the quality of life for the population, which is a key goal of the national project “Long and Active Life.”