Sevenum plans future-proof care and living at Sevenheym with local partners
Residents of Sevenum may soon benefit from a revamped care and living facility at Sevenheym, as the municipality, De Zorggroep, and Wonen Limburg join forces. The initiative aims to address aging, staff shortages, and the growing need for elderly-friendly housing in the area.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Sevenheym, Sevenum (Limburg) |
| Parties Involved | Municipality of Sevenum, De Zorggroep, Wonen Limburg |
| Objective | Explore future-proof care and living concepts for elderly residents |
| Focus Areas | Nursing home care, independent living with support, community engagement |
| Alderman | Roy Bouten |
| Key Challenges | Aging population, staff shortages, need for care-suitable homes |
The municipality of Sevenum plays a key role in local governance, ensuring that residents have access to adequate housing and care services. De Zorggroep and Wonen Limburg are responsible for providing healthcare and housing solutions, respectively, aligning with the municipality’s vision for integrated living and care.
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Municipality, De Zorggroep and Wonen Limburg explore future and role of Sevenheym
We have signed a letter of intent together with De Zorggroep and Wonen Limburg. The three parties will jointly explore how the Sevenheym care and living facility in Sevenum can develop into a future-proof location where living, life and care come together.
Sevenheym in Sevenum
You live at home, life and care are shared
With the letter of intent, the three parties will explore whether a combination of nursing home care and independent living with appropriate support around Sevenheym is feasible. Alderman Roy Bouten: “Care is under pressure due to aging and staff shortages, while we want to offer our residents the care and home that suits them. That is what we hear from our residents every day. We see that the care concept of De Zorggroep fits within our vision for care and living: ‘You live at home, life and care are shared’. In addition, the target group is growing and there is an increasing need for care-suitable homes, particularly for the elderly. Finally, Sevenum faces a broader challenge in which the space and environment of Sevenheym could play a role.”
Continue living in your own environment
Together, the three parties will carefully investigate what is necessary and feasible for the future of living, life and care in Sevenum. And how the Sevenheym building can be adapted to suit this. This will enable residents of Sevenum to continue living comfortably in their own environment in the future, with support tailored to their situation.
In addition to the municipality, De Zorggroep and Wonen Limburg, there are of course more stakeholders. Naturally, residents and other involved parties will be involved in the further developments.
