Examples of Social welfare act in a sentence
Social welfare act" means the social welfare act, 1939 PA 280, MCL 400.1 to 400.119b.
There is a high risk that once the organization loses its project funding the service in the community stops as we have seen with many examples in the past.9 There is a strong need for a detail analysis that would show if all children with disabilities and their families have equal access to social services garanted by the Croatian Social welfare act and stated in Article 74: 1.
BSDSB was registered on August, 1995 as Voluntary Organization under the Voluntary Social welfare act 1961 in August 1995 and after the re-structuring of the organization BSDSB was registered under the Societies 1860 in January 2010.
Home care professionals, including practical nurses, home care nurses and home care servicemanagers, provide personal assistance for everyday activities such as hygiene, eating and dressing and nursing treatments such as the administration of drugs and wound care (Social welfare act 710/1982).
Additional auxiliary services, such as meals on wheels, transportation and assistants, are also organized (Social welfare act 710/1982).In 2012, 5.3% of municipal home care service clients received home care services in Finland (Official Statistics of Finland 2013).
Finnish Social Welfare can be defined from the Social welfare act 1301/2014 as in- cluding “… social services, social assistance, social allowance, social loans and re- lated measures intended to promote and maintain the social security and functional capacity of the individual, the family and the community”.
Home care services consist of domestic help, including personal and physical care (e.g. meals on wheels, bathing and electronic alarm service) (Social welfare act 710/1982), and care based on nursing (e.g. taking care of medication and wound care) (Public health act 66/1982).
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