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Swedish municipal elderly care management debates

Overview

Political debates in Swedish municipalities have centered on the management and staffing of elderly home care services.

In Landskrona, the Left Party has called for an end to “minute-styrning” (minute-by-minute scheduling), arguing that such corporate-style management increases staff stress and reduces care quality. While municipal administration previously denied the existence of such scheduling, the chair of the care committee has acknowledged its negative impact. This follows findings from a national investigation suggesting that minute-based scheduling harms both employee well-being and care standards.

In Köping, political discussions have shifted toward addressing high sick leave rates among home care staff. The Christian Democrats have proposed moving from simple illness management to science-based health promotion programs. Proponents argue that addressing stress and exhaustion is necessary to improve staff retention and ensure the continuity of care for the elderly.

Entities

Vänsterpartiet · Kristdemokraterna · Köping · Krokom

Timeline

  1. 8 days ago

    [POLITICS] 5 sources
    Köping political debate focuses on elderly care staffing and health

    The Christian Democrats propose new health-promoting measures in Köping, Sweden, to combat high sick leave rates in elderly care and improve service continuity.

  2. about 1 month ago

    [POLITICS] 5 sources
    Landskrona left‑wing politicians demand end to minute‑by‑minute home‑care scheduling

    Landskrona Left Party lawmakers demand ending minute‑by‑minute home‑care schedules, citing staff stress and reduced care quality, as municipal leaders acknowledge the issue.

Sources

bblat.se · frilagt.se · op.se · vlt.se · vonews.net