Support for work ability

Support for work ability

Together with the employer, we aim to support the employees in maintaining and promoting their ability to work. This is called work capacity management at the workplace. It is proactive, based on the needs of the workplace, applies to everyone in the workplace and continues throughout their working lives.

 

Forms of support for work ability include:

A. Occupational health consultations
B. Support for return to work
C. Medical and professional rehabilitation

D, Services of social experts
E. Substance abuse program

Are you interested in occupational health services?

Leave us an open offer request – we will respond to you with a customized offer within approx. 2 business days. If necessary, we will contact you to request additional information, and if necessary, we will suggest additional services that suit you as a whole.

Learn more about other occupational health services

Workplace investigation

The planning of occupational health care activities at the workplace is based on a workplace investigation.

Health check

The aim of the occupational health check is to identify work-related diseases and eventual reductions in working ability in a preventive manner.

Occupational psychology services

The aim of occupational psychology services is to support work and functional ability at both individual and work community levels.

Group activities

We offer first aid, sleep, stress management and weight management group activities.

Occupational health oriented medical care

Our medical care is based on occupational health care, i.e. we focus on illnesses and injuries relating to the occupation or conditions that have a long-term effect on the employee’s ability to work.

Occupational physiotherapy services

Workplace investigations in cooperation with the multiprofessional occupational health care team.

Support for work ability

Together with the employer, we aim to support the employees in maintaining and promoting their ability to work.

Seafarers’ health care

A recognised medical practitioner at the health centre for seafarers has the right to issue a seafarer’s pre-sea examination certificate required at the time of departure for maritime work or at the start of related studies.