· The “state-of-the-art” facilities have had an investment of 5M€
· They house the Urban CAISS of Castellón, the Disability Assessment Unit, the Social Security administration, Executive Collection and TGSS units and Executive Collection, Registration and Information
· The delegate of the Government stresses that “the value of face-to-face care and without prior appointment” necessary to “eliminate the digital barrier to the most vulnerable and elderly groups”
The delegate of the Government in the Valencian Community, Pilar Bernabé, visited today accompanied by the subdelegate of the Government in Castellón, Antonia García Valls, the facilities of the offices of the National Institute of Social Security (INSS) and the General Treasury of Social Security (TGSS) in Castelló de la Plana launched approximately a year ago.
Bernabé has highlighted that with these new facilities the Government of Spain responds to one of its “priority objectives” as it is to make the General Administration of the State and its agencies and dependent public entities “a closer administration and bet on a direct attention for the citizens in general and for the Castellonenses in particular”.
The Government, added the delegate, places in value “the face-to-face care and without prior appointment, necessary to eliminate the digital barrier to the most vulnerable groups and elderly people”. These new “state-of-the-art facilities are ready for face-to-face care and show the Government’s commitment to all citizens”
Therefore, the Government of Spain has undertaken the integral reform of the old building of the General Treasury of the State in Castellón, which had been closed to the public since 2011, so that this building hosted the new units of the Social Security offices in the capital of La Plana. These actions that have had an investment of 5 million euros.
These offices, in which 57 employees and employees of the Social Security work, house the Urban CAISS of Castellón for the management of economic benefits, the Medical Unit of Disability Assessment, the Social Security Administration, the Executive Collection Units 1 and 4, the Executive Collection Units and the Office of Assistance in Registration and the Information and Guidance Point.