Center Party proposes new elderly care home in Lekeberg

Annica Zetterholm from the Center Party has submitted a motion to the municipal council in Lekeberg for a new special housing facility.

The motion proposes a residence that gathers dementia care, departments for other care needs, short-term housing and respite care places.

According to the proposal, the new housing is needed to meet the municipality's care requirements.

Zetterholm writes that Lekeberg needs a special housing facility with these functions combined.

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