Gouda welcomes new dementia care home for 20 residents at former church
Gouda is set to open a new small-scale care home for around 20 people with dementia, addressing a growing need for local facilities. The initiative allows residents to stay close to family while receiving personalized care in a dementia-friendly environment.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Krugerlaan 110, Gouda (former church) |
| Number of Residents | Around 20 |
| Care Provider | De Herbergier |
| Care Model | Small-scale, with live-in care managers |
| Support Staff | Staff and volunteers |
| Municipal Support | Fully backed by Gouda municipality |
| Total Herbergiers | 55 across the Netherlands (since 2007) |
The municipality of Gouda is responsible for ensuring adequate housing and care options for its residents, particularly vulnerable groups like those with dementia. By supporting initiatives like De Herbergier, the local government fulfills its role in creating a dementia-friendly community with accessible care facilities.
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Green light for the arrival of Herbergier at Krugerlaan
Care provider De Herbergier plans to open a home for around 20 people with dementia in the former church at Krugerlaan 110 in Gouda. The municipality of Gouda sees the arrival of a Herbergier as a valuable addition to the city’s housing and care options and is therefore supporting and cooperating with the plan.
“There is an increasing demand for facilities for elderly people with dementia, and Gouda currently does not have a concept like that of the Herbergier. With the arrival of a Herbergier, Gouda residents who need this type of care can continue to live in the city. This is beneficial for them, but also for their families and friends,” explains Alderman for Housing Jan Kees Oppelaar. Neighbours also responded positively to the plan during an open evening.
Dementia-friendly municipality
“In Gouda, we pay close attention to residents with dementia. This is much needed, as the number of people with dementia is set to rise significantly in the coming years. As a dementia-friendly municipality, we provide support with a strong network of assistance and good day activities. As a supplement to our housing and care options, I am pleased that this new residential facility is being created for people who can no longer live independently at home,” says Care Alderwoman Anna van Popering-Kalkman.
Small-scale care
De Herbergier is a small-scale care provider where people with dementia can live as normally as possible. Residents help out when they can and want to, and receive assistance when necessary. They also have their own private room. Each Herbergier is run by two care entrepreneurs who live in their own homes within the building. This means they are always nearby and know the residents well. In addition to the managers, staff and volunteers assist the residents and provide personal attention. Since the first Herbergier opened in 2007, a total of 55 Herbergiers have now been established across the Netherlands.
