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Inpatient care consists of multidisciplinary short-term care, functional capacity assessment and rehabilitation where you are an active participant.
The aim of cancer screening is to detect cancer as early as possible. In Finland, breast, bowel and cervical cancers are screened.
At-home hospital services bring hospital-level care to the patient's home or to a home-like environment.
Rehabilitative work activities promote your wellbeing and support your job search during prolonged periods of unemployment.
Assistive equipment services are designed to support your ability to function and to carry out day-to-day tasks.
Health centres carry out screening tests when hearing loss is suspected.
Home services for families with children provide temporary everyday assistance to a family that is unable to function normally.
Your family can receive social services if a social worker has assessed that your family needs special support in the form of social work.
The wellbeing services county can provide a wide range of social care services for your child and/or family.
Social counselling aims to promote the wellbeing and participation of individuals and families by strengthening life management skills and functional ability.