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Canary Islands Government Approves New Social Care Regulations for High-Dependency Patients

Published: March 10, 2026|health-and-public-services|Gobierno de Canarias

Canary Islands Social Care Law Update

The Canary Islands government has implemented a major update to its social care laws, focusing on enhancing support for individuals with severe dependency.

Key Reforms

  • The new decree modifies existing regulations to include a dedicated economic benefit for those classified as having extreme dependency (Grado III+).
  • This financial aid aims to cover intensive support needs at home, helping residents access education, work, and lead more autonomous lives.
  • The decree establishes maximum monthly amounts for these benefits—900 euros for the highest dependency level—ensuring clearer and more effective resource allocation.

Personalization and Support Integration

  • The updated law emphasizes the importance of personalized care plans.
  • It allows beneficiaries or their representatives to directly hire assistance services or personal aides.
  • It introduces tighter rules on how these benefits can be combined with other services, such as day centers or teleassistance, thereby streamlining support pathways.

Broader Context

This reform comes amid broader efforts to improve the quality of life for those with complex health needs, including recent legislation targeting conditions like ALS.

  • By aligning regional laws with national standards, the Canary Islands seek to provide more consistent, transparent, and efficient social care.
  • The aim is to ensure that those most in need receive the proper support swiftly and effectively.