Home Visit Blood Pressure and Blood Sugar Check Service Provided

Boseong-gun Provides Customized Services for Welfare Blind Spots View original image


[Boseong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Park Cheon-seok] On the 16th, the Customized Welfare Division of Beolgyo-eup, Boseong-gun announced that on the 15th, they conducted blood pressure and blood sugar check volunteer services and on-site visits for households facing livelihood, housing, and medical crises.


The Customized Welfare Division of Beolgyo-eup anticipates an increase in households falling into welfare blind spots due to cold waves and COVID-19, and plans to focus on identifying emergency crisis households.


Identified crisis households can receive assistance through case management tailored to each recipient, including emergency support, basic livelihood security, basic pension, disability welfare, elderly and disabled care services, as well as linkage to private resources such as donated goods, living expenses, housing environment improvement, and volunteer services.


A Beolgyo-eup official stated, "This winter is more difficult due to COVID-19," adding, "We hope that people will pay attention to households in welfare blind spots and vulnerable families who need help, and become a human safety net for each other."



Meanwhile, the Beolgyo-eup Administrative Welfare Center is providing visiting welfare services to 56 households identified in the first welfare blind spot survey of 2021 through the ‘Happiness e-um Service’ until March 5, including public benefit program applications, donated goods, and daily life civil complaint handling services.


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