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Health check-ups for the unemployed (Raseborg)
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Who is the service for?
Health check-ups assess and support your health and wellbeing. The check-ups also assess your work ability and functional capacity and find out whether you would benefit from rehabilitation.
You may be directed to a health check-up by employment services, social services or healthcare services, for instance. This always requires your consent. You can also go in for a health check-up at your own initiative. During the health check-up, you are provided with a personal care or service plan. It records the relevant plans and goals for your health, wellbeing and work ability and specifies how monitoring will be carried out.
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How can I participate in the service?
You can access health check-ups for the unemployed by calling your local health station’s appointment booking service, asking your assigned specialist from the Raseborg employment area for a referral, or contacting your local health station via its e-services.
Benefits of participating in the service
During the health check-up, you are provided with a personal care or service plan. It records the relevant plans and goals for your health, wellbeing and work ability and specifies how monitoring will be carried out.
Conditions for participating in the service
A free statutory service for all unemployed jobseekers.
Disclosure of the necessary health information affecting the client’s work ability and functional capacity requires the client to give consent in writing for the exchange of information. Health information may not be disclosed to another authority without written consent.
How is the service organised?
A health check-up for an unemployed person takes place at your local health station during an appointment with a public health nurse.
Health check-ups assess and support your health and wellbeing. The check-ups also assess your work ability and functional capacity and find out whether you would benefit from rehabilitation. You may be directed to a health check-up by employment services, social services or healthcare services, for instance. This always requires your consent. You can also go in for a health check-up at your own initiative.
During the health check-up, you are provided with a personal care or service plan. It records the relevant plans and goals for your health, wellbeing and work ability and specifies how monitoring will be carried out.