Spaarnevleugels

Spaarnevleugels is an initiative by HVO-Querido that provides forensic care and supported housing for adults. It serves as a transitional facility, where the primary goal is to assist residents in finding a place that best suits them after their stay at Spaarnevleugels. The approach is based on strength-focused work and the living environment philosophy, aiming to support residents in their integration into society. HVO-Querido offers shelter, guidance, and daytime activities to people in vulnerable situations in North Holland, particularly in the Greater Amsterdam area. Through their efforts and expertise, they strive for an inclusive, livable, and safe society.

SMALL-SCALE

Spaarnevleugels has capacity for 35 residents. Of these 35 places, 24-28 beds are available for forensic care (IFZO), and 7-11 beds are designated for protected living, with placements arranged by municipalities (WMO). Residents are grouped into four corridors, each featuring its own living room and kitchen. While these corridors exist, they are not strictly separated from one another. Each resident has their own bedroom, bathroom, and toilet.

SMALL-scale

Spaarnevleugels has capacity for 35 residents. Of these 35 places, 24-28 beds are available for forensic care (IFZO), and 7-11 beds are designated for protected living, with placements arranged by municipalities (WMO). Residents are grouped into four corridors, each featuring its own living room and kitchen. While these corridors exist, they are not strictly separated from one another. Each resident has their own bedroom, bathroom, and toilet.

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Spaarnevleugels has capacity for 35 residents. Of these 35 places, 24-28 beds are available for forensic care (IFZO), and 7-11 beds are designated for protected living, with placements arranged by municipalities (WMO). Residents are grouped into four corridors, each featuring its own living room and kitchen. While these corridors exist, they are not strictly separated from one another. Each resident has their own bedroom, bathroom, and toilet.

Spaarnevleugels is a:

Transition house (individuals under specific conditions or measures)

for:

Mixed-gender

Indicated principles:

Community-integrated, Differentiated

Spaarnevleugels is a:

Transition house (individuals under specific conditions or measures)

for:

Mixed-gender

Indicated principles:

Community-integrated, Differentiated

Spaarnevleugels is a:

Transition house (individuals under specific conditions or measures)

for:

Mixed-gender

Indicated principles:

Community-integrated, Differentiated

DIFFERENTIATION

Spaarnevleugels targets men and women aged eighteen and older who need forensic care and assisted living, with a focus on people associated with the South Kennemerland, IJmond or Haarlemmermeer regions, with the goal of having them live independently within two years.

Spaarnevleugels uses a strength-based approach, emphasizing residents’ potential and autonomy. Although residents are required to participate in day activities, they have flexibility in structuring their weekly routines. The facility provides housing, day activities and treatment in collaboration with various caregivers and mental health professionals, supporting residents on their path to greater independence and personal development.

COMMUNITY-INTEGRATION

Spaarnevleugels is located in Hoofddorp, in a former wing of a hospital that has been converted into a self-contained facility. Spaarnevleugels does not offer activities directly but collaborates with various local organizations, such as probation services, daytime activity providers (Werkdag, Reakt, Ecosol), the general practitioner, and the pharmacy. Extensive information about the facility, including how local residents can report any disturbances or where they can direct other inquiries, is available on the HVO-Querido website.

Differentiation

Spaarnevleugels targets men and women aged eighteen and older who need forensic care and assisted living, with a focus on people associated with the South Kennemerland, IJmond or Haarlemmermeer regions, with the goal of having them live independently within two years.

Spaarnevleugels uses a strength-based approach, emphasizing residents’ potential and autonomy. Although residents are required to participate in day activities, they have flexibility in structuring their weekly routines. The facility provides housing, day activities and treatment in collaboration with various caregivers and mental health professionals, supporting residents on their path to greater independence and personal development.

Community-integration

Spaarnevleugels is located in Hoofddorp, in a former wing of a hospital that has been converted into a self-contained facility. Spaarnevleugels does not offer activities directly but collaborates with various local organizations, such as probation services, daytime activity providers (Werkdag, Reakt, Ecosol), the general practitioner, and the pharmacy. Extensive information about the facility, including how local residents can report any disturbances or where they can direct other inquiries, is available on the HVO-Querido website.

Visited during the wish-eu project

Spaarnevleugels is located in Hoofddorp, in a former wing of a hospital that has been converted into a self-contained facility. Spaarnevleugels does not offer activities directly but collaborates with various local organizations, such as probation services, daytime activity providers (Werkdag, Reakt, Ecosol), the general practitioner, and the pharmacy. Extensive information about the facility, including how local residents can report any disturbances or where they can direct other inquiries, is available on the HVO-Querido website.