gæslustarfsemi
Gæslustarfsemi, or "guardianship work," refers to a form of social and legal support system in Iceland where a designated guardian (often a trusted family member or friend) is appointed to assist individuals who are unable to manage their own affairs due to age, illness, disability, or other circumstances. This system is rooted in Icelandic tradition and legal frameworks, emphasizing community-based care and familial responsibility rather than institutional solutions.
The role of a gæslumaður (guardian) involves making decisions on behalf of the person in need, such
Gæslustarfsemi is often preferred in Icelandic culture as it fosters strong social bonds and ensures that
The system reflects Iceland’s emphasis on collective responsibility and family ties, providing a flexible and personalized