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ORDEN de 23 de octubre de 1998 de regulación de los centros de rehabilitación psicosocial y laboral para enfermos mentales crónicos como desarrollo de los dispositivos de apoyo comunitario (Order of 23 October 1998 regulating centers for psychosocial and labor rehabilitation for chronically mentally ill as well as developing community support devices)

Autonomous Galician Government Xunta de Galicia Country Resources Mental Health Legislation, Regulations and Implementation Guides Galicia 2 November 1998 Policy document

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Order establishing the regulation of psychosocial and labor rehabilitation centers, public and private, defined as those which provide a daytime, holistic and multidisciplinary care, addressed to the stable chronically mentally ill and their families, with the aim of social rehabilitation and and professional integration of users.

Orden que establece la regulación de los centros de rehabilitación psicosocial y laboral, públicos y privados, entendidos como tales, aquéllos que prestan una atención diurna, globalizadora y multidisciplinar, dirigida a los enfermos mentales crónicos estables y a sus familiares, con la finalidad de la rehabilitación e integración social y laboral de los usuarios. El centro de rehabilitación constituye un dispositivo de apoyo social comunitario con el fin de acercamiento de la atención al usuario.

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