Approval of Changes to the Statutes of the Canary Islands Home Care Services Federation
Published: September 24, 2025|health-and-public-services|Gobierno de Canarias
ACEMAD Statue Modifications Approved
Overview
The Canary Islands Business Federation for Home Care Services, known as ACEMAD, has officially had its statue modifications approved and accepted by Spanish authorities.
- The changes, approved during an extraordinary assembly in July 2020, include updates to the federation's name, territory, and governance structure.
- Juan Carlos Betancor García had submitted the registration request in late July, which was eventually approved after correcting minor documentation issues.
Significance
This update signifies ongoing organizational development within the regional home care sector, an industry increasingly vital amid aging populations.
- By formalizing these changes, ACEMAD solidifies its role as a key player in service provision for residents requiring assistance at home.
Benefits for Stakeholders
For residents and stakeholders, the approval ensures:
- Transparency and legitimacy
- Reinforced confidence in the federation
- A clear path for the public and interested parties to access the updated statutes
- Support for accountability and ongoing organizational oversight
Official Publication and Legal Window
The approval was published officially in the Canary Islands Bulletin and the program Deose Canarias, with a ten-day window for challenging the decision through legal channels if necessary.