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Swedish Work Environment Authority Finds Health Risks in Föllinge and Offerdal Home Care Services

Key Points
  • The Swedish Work Environment Authority found health risks for home care staff in Föllinge and Offerdal.
  • Krokoms municipality must address the deficiencies identified in the inspection.
  • Failure to correct the issues could result in formal injunctions or prohibition orders against the municipality.

The Swedish Work Environment Authority has identified health risks for staff working in home care services in the Föllinge and Offerdal areas of Sweden, according to a report from Östersunds-Posten. The authority conducted an inspection of the municipally-run home care services in these communities, which are operated by Krokoms municipality. The inspection reportedly found deficiencies that could potentially lead to health issues for care workers.

Krokoms municipality now needs to address these shortcomings. If the deficiencies are not corrected, the municipality reportedly risks receiving a formal injunction or prohibition order from the Work Environment Authority. The inspection focused on home care services that are directly managed by the municipality rather than contracted out to private providers.

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