Hoivakodeissa
Hoivakodeissa refers to a specific type of residential care facility in Finland, designed to provide support and care for individuals with disabilities or chronic illnesses. These facilities are part of the Finnish healthcare system and are regulated by the Finnish Social Insurance Institution (Kela). Hoivakodeissa is a Finnish term that translates to "care homes" in English.
The primary goal of hoivakodeissa is to enable residents to live as independently as possible while receiving
Hoivakodeissa are designed to foster a sense of community and well-being among residents. They often have communal
The admission process to hoivakodeissa is regulated by Kela, and the facilities must meet strict quality standards