
Finnish Government Plans Social Welfare Cuts, Higher Elderly Care Fees
The Finnish government is planning significant cuts to social welfare services, including ending rehabilitative work activities and streamlining bureaucracy. These measures will also lead to increased client fees, particularly for elderly care.
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Rydman: More cuts in social services on the way
The government plans additional cuts in social services worth 55 million euros next year and 100 million euros from 2028 onwards.
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Finland’s government has proposed raising fees for elderly care and cutting social welfare spending as part of a plan to save €100 million, with legislation now sent for consultation. The proposal includes higher charges for long-term care, the end of existing rehabilitation work schemes, and a reduction in administrative duties for social workers. Social Affairs and Health Minister Wille Rydman said the changes form part of a wider reform aimed at balancing public finances.
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