Future Senior Residence in Los Llanos de Aridane, a Decade in the Making

The socio-health project in La Palma is the result of years of inter-institutional work, not a sudden decision.

Facade of a traditional Canarian town hall with an ornate balcony.
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Facade of a traditional Canarian town hall with an ornate balcony.

The future Senior Residence and Day Center in Los Llanos de Aridane, La Palma, is a crucial socio-health infrastructure, resulting from over a decade of planning and inter-institutional collaboration.

Public management involves not only launching new projects but also acknowledging and continuing existing initiatives. The upcoming Senior Residence and Day Center in Los Llanos de Aridane exemplifies this philosophy, representing an essential and long-awaited infrastructure for La Palma.
This socio-health resource is vital for addressing the growing demand from the population, especially in a context of an aging demographic and the need for effective solutions for dependency care. Furthermore, its opening will create new job opportunities, helping to retain residents in the region.

"It is important to remember that this project is not new. Its planning dates back over a decade, with significant progress made at various stages."

a political group spokesperson
The planning for this residence began more than ten years ago, with important milestones such as laying its foundations in 2017 and the subsequent technical development and project drafting. The proposed residential village model solidified an initiative that has been worked on across several political terms.
Citizens deserve accurate and rigorous information, especially in the socio-health sector, where needs are urgent and every project directly impacts people's lives. This residence is the result of years of planning, technical work, and commitment from various political parties, and the crucial aspect now is its timely execution to benefit those who need it.