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Return of nursing homes falters: cabinet allocates over 400 million

Return of nursing homes falters: cabinet allocates over 400 million

The Dutch government is allocating 420 million euros to accelerate the construction of elderly care housing. This initiative addresses the growing number of seniors who are unable to live at home and currently lack available housing options.

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