5 Areas Including Life Care, Companion Care, Housing Safety, Meal Support, and Temporary Protection
Hwaseong City in Gyeonggi Province will publicly recruit service providers for the next year's 'Anyone Care Project' until the 4th of next month.
The 'Anyone Care Project' is a program that provides customized care for citizens who have difficulty living independently, have no family to provide care, or cannot receive public care services.
This recruitment is divided into five areas: ▲daily care ▲accompaniment care ▲housing safety ▲meal support ▲temporary protection. The types of service providers include home long-term care institutions, social welfare institutions, social enterprises, and local self-support centers. Any institution capable of providing services in each area can participate in the recruitment.
The city will comprehensively evaluate the institutions' personnel management capabilities, safety management abilities, and service performance skills to select service providers by next month. Interested institutions can check the announcement on the Hwaseong City website and apply by email or visit the Welfare Policy Division of Hwaseong City Hall by the 4th of next month.
Shin Hyun-joo, Director of Welfare at Hwaseong City, said, "The Anyone Care Project is an important program that can fill care gaps through public services regardless of income or age," urging capable institutions to actively participate.
Earlier, the city signed agreements with 14 institutions this year and provided a total of 528 cases of Anyone Care services. The service can be used up to 60 hours per year per person within a limit of 1.5 million KRW regardless of income, property, or age. Service fees are supported differently according to income level. Based on the median income, ▲120% or below is fully supported ▲120-150% is 50% supported ▲above 150% requires self-payment.
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