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Prof. dr. H.M. BeckerCEO Humanitas Foundation Rotterdam.International Seminar on Social and Health systems in Europe organized by SITRA.7 - 8 September 2010
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Happiness:It’s all about
living one’s lifepart 1
Prof.dr. H.M. BeckerCEO Humanitas Foundation Rotterdam
Freedom of Choice7– 8 September 2010 • Congress Paasitorni Festival Hall • Helsinki
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Stichting Humanitas• housing • care • well-being • social
services
Almost 10.000 clients
33 establishments
3.300 employees
(of which 36% of non Dutch origin)
More than 1.500 volunteers
Annual turnover: approx. € 130 million
Current building projects: approx. € 200
million
Stichting Humanitas• housing • care • well-being • social
services
Almost 10.000 clients
33 establishments
3.300 employees
(of which 36% of non Dutch origin)
More than 1.500 volunteers
Annual turnover: approx. € 130 million
Current building projects: approx. € 200
million
Freedom of Choice7– 8 September 2010 • Congress Paasitorni Festival Hall • Helsinki
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The beginning: ‘matchboxes on their sides’
in the outskirts
The beginning: ‘matchboxes on their sides’
in the outskirts
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En route to something more daring and more urbanEn route to something more daring and more urban
En route to ‘age-proof’ dwellingsEn route to ‘age-proof’ dwellings
‘Age-proof’ Apartments for Life‘Age-proof’ Apartments for Life
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Own apartments with technical
service
• Empathic design (not institutional)
• Sheltered ‘village square’ for the whole
neighbourhood with:
- restaurant / bar / fitness / beauty salon /
supermarket / remembrance museum /
• small art studio
• In this way avoiding frequently changing
location and new intakes
• Varied occupancy: mix of ill /not ill, young/old,
poor / rich, immigrant/local
Own apartments with technical
service
• Empathic design (not institutional)
• Sheltered ‘village square’ for the whole
neighbourhood with:
- restaurant / bar / fitness / beauty salon /
supermarket / remembrance museum /
• small art studio
• In this way avoiding frequently changing
location and new intakes
• Varied occupancy: mix of ill /not ill, young/old,
poor / rich, immigrant/local
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Top restaurantsTop restaurants
emembrance museumsemembrance museums Breeding ground for artBreeding ground for art
Temples of culture and activities in stead of
deathly ‘islands of misery’
Attended and partly ran by independent elderly
with and without disabilities
Temples of culture and activities in stead of
deathly ‘islands of misery’
Attended and partly ran by independent elderly
with and without disabilities
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The elderly want to• remain independent and active
• manage their own lives
• participate and interact in society
• be visited by children, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren
They want to avoid• the feeling of standing alone, being deserted
• to be forced moving house with new intakes
• living with only disabled people
The elderly want to• remain independent and active
• manage their own lives
• participate and interact in society
• be visited by children, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren
They want to avoid• the feeling of standing alone, being deserted
• to be forced moving house with new intakes
• living with only disabled people
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The Humanitas Philosophy
is based on four basic values:
• Autonomy; running one’s own life, also when it is
difficult (with five cats, liking to have a drink every
day, taking severe risks of falling)
• To be active: use it or lose it
• The extended family approach (when all stake
holders contribute, this can add to the client’s
happiness)
• The yes-culture (not everything is possible, but we
can always start with ‘yes’ and come to a solution in
dialogue)
The Humanitas Philosophy
is based on four basic values:
• Autonomy; running one’s own life, also when it is
difficult (with five cats, liking to have a drink every
day, taking severe risks of falling)
• To be active: use it or lose it
• The extended family approach (when all stake
holders contribute, this can add to the client’s
happiness)
• The yes-culture (not everything is possible, but we
can always start with ‘yes’ and come to a solution in
dialogue)
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The instruments
The yes-culture and and a
luxurious and busy
environment
The instruments
The yes-culture and and a
luxurious and busy
environment
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The instruments
Make it sociable
and cosy
The instruments
Make it sociable
and cosy
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The instrumentsEmpathic design and art
The instrumentsEmpathic design and art
(home made or bought)
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The instrumentsThe instrumentsCultureCulture
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The instrumentsFor the very old and very young:
Internet corners
The instrumentsFor the very old and very young:
Internet corners
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The instrumentsA marketplace for conversation pieces from the
past:
Remembrance museums
The instrumentsA marketplace for conversation pieces from the
past:
Remembrance museums
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A special kind of client:
Alzheimer clients
They need rhythm and activity, such as cleaning
the vegetables,
peeling the potatoes,
cooking, doing the dishes
and ironing
A special kind of client:
Alzheimer clients
They need rhythm and activity, such as cleaning
the vegetables,
peeling the potatoes,
cooking, doing the dishes
and ironing
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Alzheimer clientsAlzheimer Clients need a warm, familiar, so
‘outdated’, environment. Reminiscence museums
add something special
Alzheimer clientsAlzheimer Clients need a warm, familiar, so
‘outdated’, environment. Reminiscence museums
add something special