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woonzorg

Woonzorg is a Dutch term that refers to a form of residential care housing, combining private living space with on-site health and support services. It is intended for people who need ongoing assistance with daily activities or nursing care but who prefer to live in a home-like environment rather than a traditional nursing home.

In a woonzorg facility, residents typically live in private units such as apartments or studios within a

Organization and funding structures vary, but woonzorg is generally operated through collaborations between housing associations or

The model aims to support older adults, people with chronic conditions, or individuals with disabilities who

Common considerations for woonzorg include availability, quality of care, staffing levels, ensure proper matching of care

larger
care
complex.
There
is
24-hour
access
to
care
staff,
and
services
may
include
personal
care,
nursing,
medication
management,
meals,
housekeeping,
and
transportation.
Recreation,
social
activities,
and
rehabilitation
services
are
usually
available
on-site
or
via
visiting
professionals.
care
housing
providers
and
professional
care
organizations.
Residents
sign
a
housing
agreement
and
a
separate
care
agreement.
Costs
usually
comprise
living
arrangements
(rent
or
service
charges)
and
care
fees,
which
may
be
covered
by
private
payments,
long-term
care
insurance,
or
municipal
or
insurer
funding
depending
on
eligibility
and
local
arrangements.
require
regular
care
but
wish
to
retain
continuity
with
their
community
and
familiar
surroundings.
It
sits
within
the
broader
Dutch
long-term
care
framework,
alongside
home
care
(thuiszorg)
and
more
intensive
nursing
facilities,
providing
an
intermediate
option
that
emphasizes
independence,
safety,
and
social
engagement.
needs
to
services,
and
the
balance
between
autonomy
and
supervision
in
daily
life.