Means-tested cases are a term that refers to cases or services that are assessed based on individual needs and criteria. This can include various forms of support, services or resources offered to individuals or groups, based on a thorough assessment of their specific situation and needs. Means-tested cases are often linked to public services and welfare schemes, where it is important to ensure that resources are distributed in a fair and efficient manner.
In Sandnes, means-tested cases can include a range of different services, from social assistance to specialized services for people with disabilities. The processing of such cases usually involves a thorough process where it is assessed what resources and support are necessary to meet the specific needs of the individual. This ensures that those who need help have access to the right services according to their unique situation.



