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Dependency and exclusion solutions

Clece provides quality social services for contracts with a growing list of organisations, particularly public institutions.

These services help to improve the quality of life of the most sensitive groups in society (senior citizens, children, people with disabilities and anyone at risk of social exclusion) with a commitment to providing a quality service and promoting full personal development, autonomy and social integration.

To provide this level of care, an enormous amount of logistical capability and complete dedication is required, as well as the will of society and the resources devoted by public administration.

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Service aimed at dependent people and families with the main aim of promoting a better quality of life, strengthening their autonomy and providing suitable living conditions with their own families and communities, for safety and comfort.

This service is aimed not only at dependent collectives, but at others with occasional needs in order to help conciliate work and family life, for mothers with large families, single parents or with multiple children in the first few days back at home after the birth, etc.

In all cases, our goal is to provide personal care (hygiene, medication, habits, etc.), social support (accompaniment, social participation) and help with work around the house (cleaning, food, etc.).

 

 

Residential homes

Residential infrastructure to care for senior citizens in an environment designed to replace the home but which is adapted to the needs of the care provided, helping to maintain or restore the highest possible degree of personal autonomy. We work in these specialist facilities to provide comprehensive assistance in terms of personal and social health, incorporated into daily life according to the various situations of dependency that may exist.

Day Centres

Infrastructure for day care for the elderly. The aim is to help recover or maintain personal and social autonomy, by keeping the person in a family environment of their own, as well as providing support for families. This service provides organisation, supervision and care during daily activities.

Supervised Flats

Social infrastructure that aims to provide autonomous senior citizens with an adapted home that is safe, comfortable and part of the community, when their social and family life is unable to provide such assurance. It also includes a service aimed preventing and containing physical and mental deterioration.

 

 

Children’s centre management

Children’s education centres that have as their objective of helping children, together with their families, to fully develop their physical, emotional, intellectual and social abilities, caring for their basic needs in terms of both learning and play.

Monitors

Educational support service at different school levels outside of teaching hours and provided in the schools themselves. The main objective is to gather pupils together in the same school setting by offering activities and complementary provision that is coherent with the established teaching methodology: canteen monitors, morning classes, etc.

Special Education Monitors

Educational support service at different school levels both within and outside teaching hours, giving schools the objective of complementing and providing continuity to the educational process in pupils with special educational needs (motor impairment, hyperactive, sensory disability, etc.) by means of a service specially adapted to each school’s educational project.

Accompanying youngsters on school transport

Accompaniment service with monitors on school routes.

 

 

Residential

Residential service for people with physical or mental disabilities who are dependent and cannot carry out the basic activities of daily life on their own. These are people who need comprehensive care and whose social and family circumstances mean that their home environment must be substituted.

Day centre

Specialist services for people with disabilities (children, youngsters or adults). They provide care to cover basic personal, therapeutic and sociocultural needs with the aim of improving their quality of life and increasing their personal autonomy. They help to keep people in their usual environment and provide support and guidance for families.

Occupational centre

Occupational centres seek to increase people’s personal and social autonomy within the possibilities of each person with disabilities. The ultimate aim is for them to build a more independent life, one that is more responsible and with greater possibilities of proper social insertion.

 

 

Abused women

Care centres or shelters provide support for women that have left their homes in order to distance themselves from a situation of abuse, supporting them in their process to break the cycle of violence and overcome the consequences of abuse, depending on the needs of each case.

Children’s shelters

Temporary shelter for children and adolescents that are at risk or lack protection due to family or social problems, helping them to lead as normal a life as possible as a way towards independence or definitive protection measures, such as returning to the family or origin or finding another family through adoption.

Homeless persons

Shelter provided via care centres for people at risk of social exclusion to help with their social and occupational reinsertion.

 

 

Entertainment workshops

CLECE has a highly skilled team of experienced professionals to organise and teach entertainment workshops to encourage full personal development.

Sports facility management

Administrative support for public administrations

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