Intergenerational housing is gaining momentum in Belgium, as young students are opting to live in retirement homes in exchange for a few hours of companionship with elderly residents. This innovative concept not only provides affordable housing for students, but also brings a sense of community and connection to the older generation.
In the wake of the Ehpad scandal in France and with the European population aging rapidly, the idea of intergenerational housing has taken hold as a way to better integrate seniors into society. By fostering relationships between different age groups, these living arrangements offer mutual benefits for both parties involved.
On this International Day of Older Persons, FRANCE 24’s team in Belgium has explored the impact of intergenerational housing and how it is changing the dynamics of communal living. With regular exchanges and shared experiences, residents of retirement homes are experiencing a renewed sense of vitality and connection, while young students are gaining valuable insights and companionship from their older counterparts.
As this concept continues to gain popularity in Belgium and other European countries, it serves as a reminder of the importance of building bridges between generations and creating inclusive communities where everyone can thrive.
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Video “International Day of Older Persons: Intergenerational housing gaining momentum in Belgium” was uploaded on 10/01/2024 to Youtube Channel FRANCE 24 English
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