Tallinn creates emergency centres in every district, or institutions that are independent from outside service providers. The purpose of these centres is to provide help, advice and information during large-scale electricity or water outages, fire or other crises. While the emergency centres are mostly located in city district administration buildings that people are accustomed to visiting, the network is planned to be expanded.
Here you can find information about health services in Tallinn. For example, you can see the locations of night pharmacies and get information about...
From today, after a temporary pause in the home doctor service during the summer months, it is once again possible to call a doctor to tend to a sick child in Tallinn over the weekend.
Substitute care can be family-based (adoption, guardianship, foster care) or institution-based (foster care in a foster home or substitute care home)...
Municipal dwelling is given on lease: to essential city workers (i.e. teachers, care workers, cultural workers, rescue workers, police officers); for...