dagcentraler
Dagcentraler, or day centers, are municipal-supported facilities that provide daytime activities and supervision for adults who need assistance during working hours or who live at home with support needs. They are part of the social services system and are designed to promote independence, social participation, and respite for family caregivers. Clients typically attend during daytime hours and return home in the evening; the centers are not residential. The exact services vary by location but commonly include organized social and recreational activities, meals, light health monitoring, rehabilitation or life-skills training, and transportation to and from the center.
Access is usually based on an assessment of needs by the local social services or a care
Organization and funding: Dagcentraler are typically funded through municipal budgets and run by the local government
Status and terminology: The term dagcentral has historical usage in Sweden and other Nordic countries; in recent