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The Federation

Defending, uniting, supporting

We are FASD, the Fédération de l'Aide et des Soins à Domicile. We coordinate, represent and support the 9 regional ASD centres. Every day, our teams support thousands of people with respect, care and humanity, wherever they feel most at home. better: at home.  

La Federation de l'Aide et des Soins à Domicile (FASD) is a non-profit organisation. 

It federates and supports 9 ASD centres active in French- and German-speaking Belgium. 

Our ASD are essential to home care: they support people whose autonomy changes as a result of age, illness or disability, so that they can continue to live at home in the best possible conditions.  

Our mission

Our values

We understand the importance of effective, personalised support.

We make home support our priority. 

 

Our values are built around this idea  

Our vision

At FASD, we believe that it is possible and necessary to offer home support that is profoundly human, accessible and supportive. 

We aspire to a society where everyone, whatever their situation, can live at home in comfort and integrity, facilitated by caring and competent professionals. 

Our vision is based on 

Beneficiaries, professionals, partners and institutions, together we can build well-being at home on a model that is fairer, more humane and more sustainable.

Our history

The FASD co-constructs well-being at home by supporting DHAs so that they can offer home help and care to people who need it. 

 

This wonderful human and social adventure has been marked by some key moments 

Creation of the Croix Jaune et Blanche (CJB) in Ghent, the first organised home nursing service in Belgium, inspired by the Dutch model.
1937
Foundation of the National Federation of CJB Associations to coordinate the various centres and structure home care.
1939
Introduction of compulsory health and disability insurance, first reimbursements for certain treatments and recognition of the CJB.
1944 1948
Introduction of a legal framework for family support services.
1949
Merger of the CJB with Caritas catholica and the Alliance des Mutualités chrétiennes, creating a pluralist association open to all.
1963
The Picqué Decree formalised the coordination of homecare, linking social, health and medical aspects.
1989
Creation of the Fédération Nationale Aide Familiale (FNAF), which brings together the eight Aide Familiale associations, namely the six Walloon Aide Familiale associations, the Brussels Aide Familiale association and the German-speaking Aide Familiale association.
1993
Birth of the Fédération de l'Aide et des Soins à Domicile (FASD), the result of collaboration between several associations in the sector, the French-speaking part of the Yellow and White Cross, the Fédération Nationale Aide Familiale (FNAF) and the Coordination nationale des Centres de Soins et Services à Domicile (CCSSD). This year symbolises the construction of a genuine joint project.
1995
Centralisation of services, integration of new professions (care assistants, psychologists, occupational therapists), development of services (childcare).
2000
Closer ties with other players in the homecare sector. Aide & Soins à Domicile (ASD) is expanding its partnerships with PSD-Vitatel, Qualias and Solival. A new corporate logo was adopted by all the players and a common graphic charter was created.
2014

Today, almost 5000 professionals accompany around every day 45.000 beneficiaries to help them build their well-being at home.

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