'Plan for 290,000 New Homes for the Elderly Will Not Be Achieved'
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It is 'not likely' that the cabinet will achieve the target of building 290,000 homes for the elderly by 2030. This is the conclusion drawn by the General Audit Office on Accountability Day. According to the rapporteurs, responsible ministers Mona Keijzer (Housing) and Fleur Agema (Healthcare) have 'insufficient insight' into the progress.
Senior housing: To enable seniors to live at home longer, hundreds of thousands of senior homes need to be built. That probably won’t work,…
The Senior Living market in Spain is in an emerging phase with a high potential for expansion in the coming years. According to the Healthcare Spain 2024-Q1 2025 Report, it is projected that the offer of apartments destined for this residential typology will double before the end of the decade, going from the current 4,000 units in operation to approximately 8,000 by 2030. This growth is directly linked to the increase of the European senior pop…
Many elderly people have their wealth tied up in bricks and mortar. And if they want to get their hands on the money, they may often have to sell their homes.
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