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Elderly Norwegians head for Turkey and Spain for care

A new company, Scandinavian Life Center, owned by Alpar Invest, plans to send 20,000 Norwegians to Turkey within two years. The first 200 have already gone.  

This is part of a trend for Norwegians in care homes to travel to warmer climates over winter, or when recovering from an operation.

Norwegian municipalities are now sending their elderly to Spain, Croatia, the Canaries and Turkey. Baerun even has its own 60-bed care home near Alicante. Oslo and Stavanger are also sending elderly people to Spain. Almost all the trips are paid for by Norwegian municipalities, who have worked out that it is no more expensive to send the elderly in search of southern sun than to keep them in Norway for the winter. Most fly out for 4 or 8 weeks, and are usually rehabilitating.    

Scandinavian Life Centre has built a 286 bed care home for elderly care tourists in Istanbul, with a vast range of facilities, including a fitness centre, physical therapy unit and 24/7 medical care. Specialist services includes post medical care for orthopaedic surgery.

Source: Treatmentabroad.net

 

 

2 comments to Elderly Norwegians head for Turkey and Spain for care

  • Edward kyaligonza

    Dear sir
    We have been inspired by the Scandinavian Life Centre.
    WE Would like to improve on our older people welfare in Uganda. Please how best can we deal with Scandinavian Life Centre?
    W e are willing to have a partner affiliaton with them
    Please contact us for more about us.

  • The Scandinavian life is really inspiring. Hope senior citizens around the world would be assured of health care.

    Kudos to government officials around the world

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