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Swedish town to Integrate Refugees by Housing Them With Pensioners
dw.com ^ | 12/14/19 | Unknown

Posted on 12/15/2019 7:23:22 AM PST by riri

The first residents have moved into a new housing scheme that mixes seniors, young people and foreigners who came to Sweden as unaccompanied minors seeking asylum. They are required to socialize with each other.

Kristin Ohman, 74, in the communal dining room at SällBo

The first time the young immigrant men met their future Swedish neighbors, it was Kristin Ohman (photo above) who made contact.

"They were standing alone so I came over to meet them and I gave them some flowers," the 74-year-old smiles, as she remembers the gathering of the 70 people hand-picked to live in her new apartment building. "They seemed a bit shy, but they were all very positive."

The "SällBo" project in the Swedish city of Helsingborg aims to combat loneliness among the elderly at the same time as helping former child refugees integrate by housing them side-by-side in the same building. There are 31 flats for retired people and 20 for 18- to 25-year-olds, ten of which are reserved for people who arrived in Sweden as unaccompanied child asylum-seekers.

The project's name combines the word "sällskap," meaning company or togetherness, with "bo," meaning to live, and under their contract, residents commit to socialize with each other for at least two hours a week, helped along by a live-in social coordinator.

"It's not only the first in Sweden," says Dragana Curovic, an integration specialist at Helsingborgshem, the city's municipal housing company. "Our constellation is unique anywhere in the world."

Built as a home for seniors in the 1960s, the block became Sweden's largest housing facility for unaccompanied child asylum-seekers in the aftermath of the 2015 European refugee crisis.

The SällBo housing project in Helsingborg

The building has been a home for the elderly as well as for asylum-seekers before

Curovic and her colleague hatched the idea for their integration project two years later, when considering whether to convert two floors back into assisted housing for the elderly and leave the bottom level for young immigrants. In the end, they decided it would be better to mix the groups together.

"We thought, 'okay, we have this house, and we have these needs, and we know that there are a lot of lonely people. Why don't we do an integration project, where there are different kinds of people?'"

Bridging generations and cultures

Curovic believes old people can feel cut off even if they frequently meet other pensioners. "They easily feel excluded from their community because most of the information they have comes either from people of their own age or from the media," she says. "So I think that loneliness is not only sitting at home alone."

Immigrants to Sweden frequently end up living in highly segregated areas where more than 80 percent of people are first or second-generation immigrants. Those who arrived in Sweden as unaccompanied child refugees often have no relationship at all with a Swedish adult who has not been employed to look after them.

"They have people from different government authorities, but it's difficult to make natural relationships with adults," Curovic explains, "which means that in combination with the cultural differences, their social life is limited to youngsters in a similar or the same situation."

Her hope is that by meeting and working together with elderly Swedes, the young men will improve their cultural understanding and absorb practical skills they would normally have learnt from their parents. Former child asylum-seekers face a lot of stigma in Sweden, so Curovic hopes the project will also help them understand that not everyone in Sweden views them with suspicion.

Dragana Curovic visits the arts and crafts atelier room in SällBo along with new resident Anki Andersson

Dragana Curovic (left) visits the arts and crafts atelier room in SällBo along with new resident Anki Andersson

The first new residents began moving in at the end of November at the rate of two flats per day. Those who arrived in Sweden as unaccompanied child asylum-seekers will be the last to move in. The social program will then start in the New Year.

Ready for socializing

Ohman, who used to work in crisis preparedness for the local regional government, said she had been drawn to the idea because she enjoys talking to the 20-something friends of her daughter and her musician husband.

"I love hanging out with young people. Every Christmas I hang out with my daughter in Gothenburg. They like people who don't fit into the box. No one was looking at the iPads or phones. They were just hanging out."

But her daughter is more than 200 kilometers (125 miles) away in Gothenburg, and her son is twice as far away, in Karlstad. So in the seven years since she retired, she had begun to feel isolated in her city-center apartment.

While the apartments in SällBo are small, there is a lot of shared space. There are two sitting rooms on each floor, which have been converted into an art atelier, a yoga room, a library, a board-games room, a gym and a computer games room. The kitchens, meanwhile, have been themed for pickling, baking or growing herbs. The hope is that this will encourage residents to move between floors.

Kalle and Anki Andersson, 85 and 70 respectively, moved from an apartment building 300 meters away, so they used to meet the young men living here when it was a refugee home.

"There were 98 child asylum-seekers here and we had no problems with them," Anki says. "There were no disruptions whatsoever. They always were friendly and said 'hello.'"

Rosanna Simson and her son, Dante

Rosanna Simson's son Dante will be the youngest resident of SällBo

Like Ohman, the couple was drawn to the project by the prospect of sharing their lives with younger people. "We think we will spend a lot of time socializing with them. We don't want to live only with older people," she says. "I think we'll make a little coffee, sit here and hang out and talk a little," Kalle adds. "We shall see."

Combating loneliness

Perhaps surprisingly, Curovic has found younger Swedes as interested in the project as elder ones.

Since her son Dante was born 20 months ago, Rosanna Simson has been living at her mother-in-law's house, but was worried about setting up on her own. "When we saw this, we were really excited, because we thought we'd feel so lonely moving from a big family to a one-bedroom flat with just the three of us," she explains.

"I love hanging out with elderly people. They're usually really talkative and they like telling you about how it was then they were young. I think that's so sweet."

The project will run for two years, after which the company will decide whether to extend it or whether to replace the flats for young people with more assisted housing for the elderly. Whatever happens, Ohman is convinced that other municipalities in Sweden will copy it.

"There are so many people out there today who don't have anyone to hang out with," she says. "We sit involuntarily alone in our flats. I think there will be more and more of this."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News
KEYWORDS: angelamerkel; draganacurovic; europe; europeanunion; germany; globalwarminghoax; greennewdeal; gretathunberg; helsingborgshem; hijrah; invaders; nato; sweden
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To: riri

Socialists don’t care about those old people. Now that they are not paying taxes, they are a burden on the State.


21 posted on 12/15/2019 7:32:31 AM PST by laplata (He's an evil bastard.minds.)
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To: Salman

Pensioners must attend their mosques?


22 posted on 12/15/2019 7:33:13 AM PST by G Larry (There is no great virtue in bargaining with the Devil)
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To: riri

This looks like a pretty good idea to me. So I think I’ll give it a try on my farm. I’ll put a few wolves in with my older sheep, then see how that works out.


23 posted on 12/15/2019 7:33:18 AM PST by Leaning Right ( I have already previewed or do not wish to preview this composition.)
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To: riri

Why not integrate them with the young daughters of liberal politicians?

Put some of your family’s skin in the game for once.


24 posted on 12/15/2019 7:36:46 AM PST by Darteaus94025 (Can't have a Liberal without a Lie)
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To: riri

I predict this building will soon be 100% muslim.


25 posted on 12/15/2019 7:37:03 AM PST by ryderann
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To: riri

Words fail me here.

WTF is wrong with the Swedes?


26 posted on 12/15/2019 7:37:04 AM PST by Bullish (My tagline ran off with another man)
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To: riri
residents commit to socialize with each other for at least two hours a week

Hey, opening the door for the next person coming along is NICE, why not make that ALSO a requirement..?

Why not require drivers to pull over and assist broken down cars on the highway?

Why not require all pizza and Chinese delivery drivers to deliver to ALL parts of all cities?

I can think of a million examples.

27 posted on 12/15/2019 7:37:05 AM PST by gaijin
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To: Reddy

Lol, didn’t see the other , “What could go wrong?” posts before I posted.

Seriously, these poor old people are “forced” to socialize with refugees 2 hours a day in order to be able to live in a decent retirement home?? Yeah, they are all probably idealistic leftists (it is Sweden) who think it is so wonderful to be a part of this amazing new, first-of-its-kind experiment in socialist living, but come on. They are being made into bait/sitting ducks.

Isn’t socialism wonderful?


28 posted on 12/15/2019 7:37:19 AM PST by Reddy ( B.O. stinks)
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To: riri
One might bring a foster child into their home. The foster child might seem appreciative and cooperative. But then, the foster child might murder you.

That happened to a friend of mine.

Just because people put on a friendly face does not mean their entire savage history, personality and culture are going to let you live.

29 posted on 12/15/2019 7:42:34 AM PST by LouAvul
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To: Salman

> Required to socialize? How is this enforced? <

You wanna eat, old-timer? Then get out there and socialize.

Side note to these Swedish pensioners:

Be very, very careful what you say around these peaceful immigrants. And that’s especially true at the dinner table. Knives and forks are very pointy. They can do great damage in the hands of an enraged person.


30 posted on 12/15/2019 7:42:45 AM PST by Leaning Right ( I have already previewed or do not wish to preview this composition.)
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To: riri

Look at it this way: it’s a good plan to reduce the amount of retirement benefits being paid out to pensioners, as the jihadis will eventually turn on their elderly neighbors and rid the state of the responsibility for retirement payments. Everybody wins. /sarc


31 posted on 12/15/2019 7:44:54 AM PST by semaj (We are the People)
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To: riri

Their way of removing Pensioners and saving money ?


32 posted on 12/15/2019 7:46:54 AM PST by butlerweave
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To: riri

[[[The first residents have moved into a new housing scheme that mixes seniors, young people and foreigners who came to Sweden as unaccompanied minors seeking asylum. They are required to socialize with each other.]]]

Orwellian. It will be worth seeing how this experiment works out in a couple of years.


33 posted on 12/15/2019 7:48:15 AM PST by headstamp 2 (There's a stairway to heaven, but there's a highway to hell.)
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To: riri

How it is that this dangerous stupidity continues to happen?
The few Swedes I have known were all very intelligent people.
Are these folks who never, ever watch the news?

They continue to throw rose petals as the Trojan Horses enter more private gates. Film Director, Ingmar Bergman would have had a field day depicting the masochistic compulsions of his elders.


34 posted on 12/15/2019 7:49:59 AM PST by lee martell
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To: laplata

At the site, the next article after this one is headlined, “100 Bombings Rock Sweden”.

Poor old people. SMH


35 posted on 12/15/2019 7:51:01 AM PST by Reddy ( B.O. stinks)
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To: Leaning Right

Send all the pensioners Trumpy Bears with a razor knife inside. Just for such emergencies.


36 posted on 12/15/2019 7:53:11 AM PST by blackdog
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To: riri

Hard to feel sorry for the pensioners, they VOTED for this crap over the past 50 years, after all.


37 posted on 12/15/2019 7:54:24 AM PST by BobL (I drive a pickup truck to work because it makes me feel like a man.)
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To: riri

They try that here and there’ll be and my property will be an instant graveyard.


38 posted on 12/15/2019 7:59:13 AM PST by HighSierra5
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To: lee martell
How it is that this dangerous stupidity continues to happen?

Well, mostly, because they've criminalized speaking out against it.

39 posted on 12/15/2019 7:59:21 AM PST by riri
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To: riri

Place the migrant men with the most vulnerable population. /s


40 posted on 12/15/2019 7:59:23 AM PST by OpusatFR
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