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Seniors in Hillegom feel safe and happy, but room for improvement remains

Seniors in Hillegom feel safe and happy, but room for improvement remains

Most elderly residents in Hillegom report feeling safe and happy in their current living situation. Despite this satisfaction, approximately one-quarter of seniors are considering moving within the next decade, leading to concerns about the availability of suitable housing.

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