Heart Home expands, adding places for people with dementia
Heart Home in Tartu is set to expand with new facilities for individuals with dementia, adding 72 new places.
Heart Home and AS EfTEN Real Estate Fund have entered into an agreement to develop a new phase of Heart Home in Tartu, which will include an expansion designed to accommodate individuals with dementia. This new addition will provide 72 additional spots for residents diagnosed with various forms of dementia, reflecting a growing need for specialized care in the region.
This development highlights the importance of addressing the needs of the aging population, particularly those suffering from cognitive impairments like dementia. The expansion aims to create a supportive and safe environment for these individuals, where they can receive the appropriate care and attention tailored to their condition. With an increasing number of people being diagnosed with dementia, facilities like Heart Home play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of life for affected individuals and their families.
Moreover, the cooperation between Heart Home and AS EfTEN Real Estate Fund signifies a commitment to improving healthcare infrastructure in Estonia. As the government and private sectors work together to enhance care facilities, the community can expect better support systems for vulnerable populations. This expansion is a positive step towards ensuring that all individuals, especially those with specific medical needs, have access to reliable and specialized care options.