Short-Term Housing and Daily Recovery Support for Those Facing Care Gaps

Hwaseong City in Gyeonggi Province signed a business agreement with the Southern Gyeonggi Regional Headquarters of Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) on November 27 in the main conference room of City Hall for the operation of the "Hwaseong-Type Residential Safety Recovery Housing."

Jung Myunggeun, Mayor of Hwaseong (third from left), and Kwon Unhyuk, Head of LH Southern Gyeonggi Regional Headquarters (fourth from left), pledge cooperation for the safe daily return of care gap subjects at the Residential Safety Recovery Housing Business Agreement Ceremony. Provided by Hwaseong City

Jung Myunggeun, Mayor of Hwaseong (third from left), and Kwon Unhyuk, Head of LH Southern Gyeonggi Regional Headquarters (fourth from left), pledge cooperation for the safe daily return of care gap subjects at the Residential Safety Recovery Housing Business Agreement Ceremony. Provided by Hwaseong City

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The Residential Safety Recovery Housing is a facility designed to help care gap subjects-such as patients discharged from hospitals, individuals leaving welfare facilities, and families in crisis who have lost access to care-return to daily life in the community by providing short-term housing and recovery support.


This housing operates as a one-stop support model that combines the provision of short-term residential space, healthcare linkage, and daily life care. Residents receive step-by-step support, including admission to the recovery housing, functional recovery, and returning home.


Under the agreement, LH will supply public rental housing as Residential Safety Recovery Housing and manage its maintenance, while the city will operate and manage the supplied housing. With this agreement, the city plans to establish an integrated care system that leaves no blind spots by utilizing public resources within the community.


Kwon Unhyuk, Head of LH Southern Gyeonggi Regional Headquarters, said, "We will continue to actively cooperate in establishing a stable housing and care safety net so that any citizen can stay securely during difficult times."



Jung Myunggeun, Mayor of Hwaseong, stated, "With this agreement, we will work to build an integrated community care system that enables everyone to return to daily life with dignity in their own homes."


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