Stricter language requirements in elderly care from July 1

The government introduces a target with extended language requirements in elderly care. From Wednesday July 1 the Social Services Act is tightened so all staff should aim for Swedish skills equivalent to high school level B2.

All operations in elderly care should strive for employees to have Swedish knowledge equivalent to level B2. This aims to ensure staff can perform their work independently and provide good and safe care.

Uppsala Municipality has worked with language-developing workplaces for several years. The municipality conducts language tests and offers training, digital tools and has 170 employees who act as language supporters.

– We do language tests and have many initiatives to give the right support to the right employee, says Rasmus Sundström, head of department for the elderly care run by Uppsala Municipality in its own operations.

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Illustration of an elderly woman receiving home care with politicians debating gender choice rights in the background.
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Local parties disagree on elderly choice of home care staff

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In Uppsala, local parties disagree on whether the elderly should have a legal right to choose the gender of home care staff for intimate care. The government's June 2026 inquiry examines the issue after several assaults in the sector.

Government investigator Eva Broström rejects the proposal for mandatory language preschool for children lacking Swedish skills.

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From July 1 a new law takes effect requiring people on economic assistance to take part in full-time activities. Uppsala Municipality is now preparing to offer tailored measures to around 1 000 people.

A new activity requirement in the social services law taking effect on July 1 risks affecting Fontänhuset in Falun. The voluntary-based operation may struggle to gain approval.

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Uppsala municipality is carrying out an organizational change to short-term and transitional care facilities during March and April, assigning permanent placements after a temporary relocation in December 2025. Nora short-term housing shifts focus solely to dementia care, with general care beds moving to selected nursing homes and dementia care beds to Årstagården.

Staff at the care administration in Falun are raising alarms about worry and lack of trust in management. Between 20 and 30 employees have left their positions over the past year.

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Älvdalens municipality has entered crisis mode due to staff shortages in care and welfare services along with rising care needs ahead of summer.

 

 

 

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