Alicante begins procedures to open Day Centre in San Gabriel after ten months of closure
Alicante Council has begun procedures to recover the Day Centre closed ten months ago, which left around thirty dependent elderly people without care.
Ten months after the closure of the Day Centre at plaza América, Alicante Council has taken the first step to recover an essential service for elderly and dependent people in the city.
The centre, located in the San Gabriel neighbourhood, left around thirty users without care when it closed its doors. Now, the council has begun the necessary administrative procedures to reopen the facilities.
The reopening of the centre is an important demand from affected families, who have been pressing for months to have the service restored. The Day Centre offers specialised daytime care to elderly people with different degrees of dependency.
The Council still needs to complete several bureaucratic steps before the centre can operate again and serve the users who were left without care following the closure.
Source: informacion.es
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