Humana has entered into an agreement regarding the construction of a new modern elderly care home with 100 beds, and an LSS group home with six beds in central Sollentuna.
The unit will be developed and owned by Knut Olsson Fastigheter AB and is planned to be completed in 2028. The unit will be part of Sollentuna's Freedom of Choice System (LOV) and the operations will be run by Humana.
"It is very gratifying that we now have the agreement in place with Knut Olsson Fastigheter, a long-term and stable partner. Through this project, Humana is accelerating its growth in elderly care, one of the company's prioritized growth areas, and we look forward to operating in Sollentuna," says Titti Lilja, Business Area Manager at Humana Individual and Family.
A long-term partnership in the heart of Sollentuna
The property, which is environmentally certified according to the Swedish Green Building Council's silver standard, will be located right next to Sollentuna Municipal Hall with excellent commuting opportunities at the train and bus station.
For Knut Olsson Fastigheter, the project is a central part of a long-term strategy for special properties.
"We at Knut Olsson Fastigheter are proud to collaborate with Humana on this important project. Our focus is on long-term ownership, sustainability and creating properties that contribute to society. This modern elderly care home in the best location matches our vision of building for the future perfectly," says Marie Hillström, CEO of Knut Olsson Fastigheter AB.
An establishment in line with Sollentuna's vision
Sollentuna municipality has a clear vision of being "Sweden's most attractive municipality", with a strong focus on innovation and freedom of choice. The new elderly care home will be a natural part of the municipality's ambition to offer high-quality service through both municipal and private alternatives.
"This is an investment that makes a difference in people's everyday lives. A new modern elderly care home and an LSS home give both the elderly and people with disabilities better opportunities for a safe and functional living environment. At the same time, it creates closeness for relatives and strengthens the range of care in the municipality," says Anna-Lena Johansson, chair of the health and social care committee.
The building permit application will be submitted shortly and preparations for the new operations will begin immediately.
For more information, please contact:
Titti Lilja, Business Area Manager Individual & Family, +46 70-265 43 54, titti.lilja@humana.se
Ewelina Pettersson, Head of Investor Relations, +46 73-074 79 12, ewelina.pettersson@humana.se