The Minister of Social Policy, Women and Migration, Joaquín Bascuñana, now put the first stone Ceutí expansion works of the St. Paul residence for disabled people which will give this city of more than 60 places for older people with disabilities, and to increase and improve the services provided.
Currently, the residence offers 106 seats, 61 of which are subsidized by the Ministry of Social Policy, Women and Migration.
The expansion project is a performance in an area of 2,700 square meters and a total investment of EUR 2.5 million which will leave the residence not only of places but also more common infrastructure for the care of residents .
The Residence San Pablo is an infrastructure that residents receive care assistance, and participating in programs designed to improve personal independence and leisure.
According to the Minister for Social Policy, these programs are designed to "improve the quality of life of older people, and the extension will also give assistance to people in situations of dependency."
Bascuñana said that the show places that the Ministry has with this residence is an investment of more than 800,000 euros, and recalled that "one of the main objectives pursued since the Ministry is to work not only for people suffering dependency receive all the care and attention they need, but will develop the necessary software to enable work and enhance personal autonomy. "
Source: CARM