Labklājības ministrija

From 27 April, municipalities and private providers of social services (such as associations and foundations) can submit project proposals to provide community-based social rehabilitation and short-term care (respite care) services. The support is intended for adults with mental disabilities who have been assigned disability group I or II, children with functional impairments who have been granted disability status and live in family settings, as well as their relatives. The projects will…
From 27 April, municipalities and private providers of social services (such as associations and foundations) can submit project proposals to provide community-based social rehabilitation and short-term care (respite care) services. The support is intended for adults with mental disabilities who have been assigned disability group I or II, children with functional impairments who have been granted disability status and live in family settings, as well as their relatives. The projects will provide practical support in daily life – helping target groups to develop social and self-care skills, increase independence and participate more actively in society. At the same time, relatives will be able to receive social rehabilitation services and,…
28.04.2026.