"Ambulatory care Salvation Army grows'
Ambulatory care of the growing Salvation Army. They take more care of themselves for the vulnerable in society.
That Volkskrant on Monday.
For example, the intensive home supervision in Amsterdam, where to see the development is the best, the last three years with forty hours increased and every year there are one hundred to one hundred clients, according to the recently published report of the Salvation Army in Amsterdam.
The home care team from the Salvation Army visits especially addicted clients for whom regular care can mean nothing more. These clients have no social network to which they can appeal.
The care of the Salvation Army is largely funded by insurers, care agencies and from government subsidies.
No family
'' They often shun assistance, have no family or friends on whom they can call and know with mental health problems, learning disabilities or illiteracy, the road is not in society, "said Harry Doef, director of care and well-being of this organization against newspaper.
"This very vulnerable group was always there, but is now visible in a changing society, which demands more autonomy and counts on the social network of people in need."
By: NU.nl/ (Photo: Reuters)
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