New residential area opens in Lenart for 70 disabled

Ljubljana/Lenart, 7 May - The Hrastovec institution for people with special needs has opened a new residential area with nine sheltered houses in the town of Lenart as part of its deinstitutionalisation efforts. Once a planned 70 people move into the new homes in August, over half of the institution's residents will live in local communities.

Lenart
A new residential area with nine houses for people with special needs from the Hrastovec social care institution inaugurated.
Photo: Vida Toš/STA

Lenart
A new residential area with nine houses for people with special needs from the Hrastovec social care institution inaugurated.
Photo: Vida Toš/STA

Lenart
A new residential area with nine houses for people with special needs from the Hrastovec social care institution inaugurated.
Photo: Vida Toš/STA

Lenart
A new residential area with nine houses for people with special needs from the Hrastovec social care institution inaugurated.
Photo: Vida Toš/STA

Lenart
Minister Simon Maljevac, the Slovenian president's husband Aleš Musar, a resident, and Hrastnik care institution director Aleksander Gungl cutting the ribbon for a new residential area with nine houses for people with special needs.
Photo: Vida Toš/STA

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