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24-hour service housing is a housing service provided under the Social Welfare Act.
The aim of 24-hour service housing is to promote and maintain your ability to function by providing 24-hour care and support in a housing unit.
The aim of job coaching is to find paid work that matches the client's skills, wishes and ability to work.
Adaptation training involves counselling, guidance and training to support your and your community's social capabilities.
Adult social work is a service for adults (25-64 years) provided under the Social Welfare Act.
The service is intended for 18-24-year-olds who have entered Finland as unaccompanied minors and who have a residence permit based on international protection.
Assistive equipment services are designed to support your ability to function and to carry out day-to-day tasks.
After-care is intended for young adults aged 18-25 who have been taken into care or placed in substitute care for at least six continuous months.
Communal housing is a housing service provided under the Social Welfare Act to people who need suitable accommodation as well as care and attention.
We provide guidance and advice on support services for people with disabilities and on informal care support for those under the age of 65.
Social counselling offers you guidance and advice on social services, applying for benefits or allowances and related issues.
Day activities for people with disabilities support participation, ability to function, independent living and social interaction through meaningful activities.
The emergency housing service of Koisoranta Service Centre provides temporary housing, a shelter and security for homeless people residing in the wellbeing services county.
You can live in a family group home if you are under the age of 18 with a residence permit and do not have a guardian in Finland.
The purpose of the health examinations is to assess and promote the wellbeing and health of unemployed people.
Holiday activities for children with disabilities are provided during the school's Christmas and summer holidays according to the family's situation and service needs.
Home care services support living at home through counselling, care and rehabilitation.
Home modifications for people with disabilities support independent living at home.
The service supports the provision of care and support at home with the help of a relative or other close person.
Intermediate account services are provided to clients of adult social work who have a regular income and difficulties managing their finances. The client's income is directed to an intermediate account managed by the social services, from which agreed expenses, such as rent, food and pharmacy fees
Mobility support services are provided for people who are unable to use public transport independently.
The services help you manage safely at home with the help of housing coaching, a nurse and a home assistant.
Personal assistance supports you with essential everyday activities at home and outside the home.
Public living room activities support your ability to function, help you cope in life and offer meaningful activities.
Rehabilitative work activities promote your wellbeing and support your job search during prolonged periods of unemployment.
Service housing provides housing support around the clock or at different times of the day in a housing service unit or through services provided to your home.
We offer essential and urgent social services outside office hours and provide acute crisis assistance and maintain emergency preparedness around the clock.
Social lending is intended for low-income residents of the wellbeing services county who lack access to other forms of credit on reasonable terms.
Social rehabilitation is a social service provided under the Social Welfare Act.