hjemmeinstitusjonen
Hjemmeinstitusjonen is a term used in Norwegian welfare policy to describe arrangements that provide care, support, and governance to individuals in their own homes rather than in centralized institutions. The concept encompasses services delivered by public authorities, private providers under contract, and voluntary organizations, all aimed at enabling autonomy and participation while ensuring safety and quality of care.
The term gained prominence through welfare reforms and deinstitutionalization efforts in the late 20th and early
Typical services include home health nursing, personal care, home rehabilitation, meal services, assistive devices, telecare, and
Benefits commonly cited include greater user autonomy, preservation of daily routines, safer aging or recovery at
Related topics include home care, deinstitutionalization, elder care, and disability services.