Woonzorg Flevoland has acquired the regular elderly care services at Buitenhaeghe from the Salvation Army, enhancing its offerings for the growing elderly population in Almere.
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Woonzorg Flevoland, a prominent healthcare organization in Almere, is poised to enhance its service offerings by acquiring the regular elderly care services at Buitenhaeghe from the Salvation Army. This facility marks Woonzorg Flevoland's second care location in Almere, featuring 76 care apartments specifically designed for elderly individuals requiring physical care and those experiencing dementia. The acquisition reflects Woonzorg Flevoland's commitment to providing exceptional care as it steps into this additional responsibility.
John Bos, the chairman of Woonzorg Flevoland's board of directors, expressed his gratitude towards the Salvation Army for their trust in the organization. He emphasized that this acquisition underscores a continuity of quality care for residents, while also significantly expanding the care options available to their clients in Almere, especially in response to the increasing demand for regular elderly care due to the aging population.
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Industry Overview
The elderly care industry in the Netherlands has been evolving rapidly due to demographic changes and the ongoing demand for specialized services. As the population ages, the requirement for both regular care and specialized eld
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Buitenhaeghe
in 2025
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