Bromma Finances: Home Care Deficit, Youth Crime, and Apartment Damage
Bromma district's monthly financial report shows the overall budget is balanced with a positive full-year forecast of SEK 9.9 million. However, in-house home care has a SEK 13.9 million deficit, leading to measures like fewer staff per user and shorter travel times to improve efficiency and quality. The report also highlights challenges in child and youth care due to expensive placements linked to rising youth crime, and water damage affecting 15 apartments at the Mälarbacken nursing home.
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