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Sheltered Housing (Trygghetsboende)

What does it mean?

Trygghetsboende (sheltered housing) is a housing form for older adults, usually aged 70 and above, offering a secure daily environment with staff available during the day, safety alarms, and communal spaces for social activities. It sits between regular housing and special housing (nursing homes) and is aimed at people who manage independently but desire increased security and social community.

Sheltered housing is run by municipalities or private operators with municipal support. The accommodation usually consists of individual apartments with their own lease agreements, and communal facilities with activities such as shared meals, exercise, and cultural events. No needs assessment is required — meeting the age requirement is sufficient. Rent is similar to regular rental apartments but may have a supplement for the security services.

Key Points

  • For older adults, usually 70+ — between regular housing and nursing homes
  • Staff available during the day, safety alarms, communal spaces
  • Own lease agreement — you live in your own apartment
  • No needs assessment required, only age requirement
  • Run by municipalities or private operators with municipal support

Practical Tip

Contact your municipality to see what sheltered housing options exist and how to apply. Queue times vary — join the queue early. Visit the housing before deciding to see if the environment and activities suit you.

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