Employees raise alarm over silence culture at care administration

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.

Employees describe a work environment marked by uncertainty and unclear communication. Several are on sick leave and more plan to quit.

Care administration chief Maria Jonsson confirms cooperation difficulties within management. She states that an action plan is already in place to address the issues.

The signals come from staff who express a lack of trust in the leadership.

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Home care worker assisting elderly patient while politicians discuss retention strategies in Uppsala.
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Politicians seek shorter hours and higher pay to retain Uppsala home care staff

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A new report shows that 72 percent of home care staff in Sweden have considered leaving their jobs. In Uppsala, 54 people left home care services in 2025, and politicians from SD and MP have differing proposals to improve the situation.

Before summer, the maternity ward and gynecology department at Falu hospital will merge. Several staff members warn of risks including overcrowding and poorer care.

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An investigation has directed serious criticism at Borlänge municipality's handling of reorganization and recruitments in disability care.

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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Criticism of the Cosmic journal system is growing at Falu hospital. The women's clinic and orthopedic clinic have reported the region due to increased stress, longer waiting times, and risks to staff and patients. One demand is to reinstate Take Care.

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.

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Jessica Öhlund has left her role as operations chief for health and social care in Lindesberg municipality. The departure follows a mutual agreement with the employer.

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