Residential facility
Are you experiencing problems in your home that prevent you from doing everything yourself around the house? Or do you need an aid in your home for daily living? If so, a residential facility may be a solution for you.
Do you need a residential facility?
Buying a residential facility
Many home adaptations or home aids can be bought in shops. You cannot obtain these through the local authority. For example: a wall bracket, doorstep aid, higher toilet seat, shower chair, non-slip bath mat, bath shelf or a stand-up chair.
Moving to a suitable home
Often, moving to a ground-floor home or one built specifically for elderly or disabled people is a good solution.
Borrowing money to adapt your home yourself
With a home equity loan you can adapt your home to live in it longer, safely and enjoyable or to make it more sustainable. Examples include an adaptation in the bathroom, a bedroom on the ground floor or adaptations for access to the house or garden. More information can be found on the Home equity loan page.
Support under the Long-Term Care Act
Do you need day and night care or supervision because of an illness or condition?
If so, you may be eligible for care at your home or a stay in an institution under the Long-Term Care Act (Wlz). Apply for Wlz care at the CIZ (opens in new tab) (Care Needs Assessment Centre).
A residential facility under the Social Support Act (Wmo)
Are there no other solutions for you? In that case you may be eligible for residential facilities under the Wmo. For example, a stair lift, ceiling lift or hoist. Or an adaptation of the toilet, shower or kitchen. Contact the City of Leeuwarden to discuss this.
How do I submit an application?
Submit your application online (opens in new tab) (you will need DigiD). Are you unwilling or unable to apply online? Download and complete the Wmo Application Form (opens in new tab). Send the form to the City of Leeuwarden. You can also hand it in at the Town Hall.
What happens next?
- A local authority employee will call you within 6 weeks of your application.
If there are many applications, this may take longer. We will inform you of this. - A telephone interview or home visit will follow to discuss your situation.
You will look for a suitable solution together. - You can ask someone else to be present at this conversation. We call this person a client support person.
- You will hear whether you will receive a residential facility within 2 weeks of this conversation.
Support under the Social Support Act (Wmo) costs money
The local authority pays a large part of the costs. Some of the costs you pay yourself. We call this a personal contribution towards the costs.
Other possible solutions
You will find more information about the Wmo on the Wmo page. For example, information on:
Do you have any other questions?
Contact the City of Leeuwarden.
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Do you need a residential facility?
Buying a residential facility
Many home adaptations or home aids can be bought in shops. You cannot obtain these through the local authority. For example: a wall bracket, doorstep aid, higher toilet seat, shower chair, non-slip bath mat, bath shelf or a stand-up chair.
Moving to a suitable home
Often, moving to a ground-floor home or one built specifically for elderly or disabled people is a good solution.
Borrowing money to adapt your home yourself
With a home equity loan you can adapt your home to live in it longer, safely and enjoyable or to make it more sustainable. Examples include an adaptation in the bathroom, a bedroom on the ground floor or adaptations for access to the house or garden. More information can be found on the Home equity loan page.
Support under the Long-Term Care Act
Do you need day and night care or supervision because of an illness or condition?
If so, you may be eligible for care at your home or a stay in an institution under the Long-Term Care Act (Wlz). Apply for Wlz care at the CIZ (opens in new tab) (Care Needs Assessment Centre).
A residential facility under the Social Support Act (Wmo)
Are there no other solutions for you? In that case you may be eligible for residential facilities under the Wmo. For example, a stair lift, ceiling lift or hoist. Or an adaptation of the toilet, shower or kitchen. Contact the City of Leeuwarden to discuss this.
How do I submit an application?
Submit your application online (opens in new tab) (you will need DigiD). Are you unwilling or unable to apply online? Download and complete the Wmo Application Form (opens in new tab). Send the form to the City of Leeuwarden. You can also hand it in at the Town Hall.
What happens next?
- A local authority employee will call you within 6 weeks of your application.
If there are many applications, this may take longer. We will inform you of this. - A telephone interview or home visit will follow to discuss your situation.
You will look for a suitable solution together. - You can ask someone else to be present at this conversation. We call this person a client support person.
- You will hear whether you will receive a residential facility within 2 weeks of this conversation.
Support under the Social Support Act (Wmo) costs money
The local authority pays a large part of the costs. Some of the costs you pay yourself. We call this a personal contribution towards the costs.
Other possible solutions
You will find more information about the Wmo on the Wmo page. For example, information on:
Do you have any other questions?
Contact the City of Leeuwarden.