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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.
In 24-hour service housing, your treatment and care needs are met around the clock in a housing service 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.
If you wish to adopt a child alone or with your spouse, you (both) need to seek adoption counselling.
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.
During the rehabilitation and assessment period, you receive rehabilitation, and we assess your functional ability in a 24-hour housing service unit.
Assistive equipment services are designed to support your ability to function and to carry out day-to-day tasks.
At-home hospital services bring hospital-level care to the patient's home or to a home-like environment.
Preliminary health examinations are carried out at health centres for call-up candidates before the autumn call-ups.
The aim of child guidance and family counselling is to support the healthy growth and development of children and young people by strengthening parenting and family relationships.
At the child health clinic, we monitor your child's physical, mental and social growth and development.
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.
In child welfare, family care means arranging the care and upbringing of a child in a foster family or professional family home.
Provided under the Child Welfare Act to children and young people aged 0-17 in the form of short- and long-term, emergency or open care placement or taking into care.
Child welfare social work supports children and families if the health and development of the child are endangered by the child's growth environment or their own behaviour.
The cleaning service supports living at home by doing maintenance cleaning in your home.
Communal housing is a housing service provided under the Social Welfare Act to people who need suitable accommodation as well as care and attention.
In communal housing, you live in a service house and receive housing support services tailored to your needs.
Communicable diseases are treated at health centres. Designated persons are responsible for the control of communicable diseases and healthcare associated infections.
Contraception clinics help you with issues and problems related to birth control and sexual health.
We provide low-threshold advice and guidance for families with children.
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 child welfare officer's task is to determine the parenthood of a child born out of wedlock.
The aim of detoxification treatment is to break the cycle of addiction and safely manage withdrawal symptoms.
People with diabetes living in the wellbeing services county are treated in collaboration with health professionals according to their individual treatment plans.