This transfer is provisional until the Icavi assigns a final one of the public housing stock in Santa Cruz de Tenerifeand, meanwhile, the public body will offer Hugo and his family a subsidy to pay the rent for this property, reports the Government of Canary Islands it’s a statement.
The mother of the minor, Jennifer de la Rosa, who has been demanding an adapted home for her son for when they return to Tenerife, since he is receiving treatment in Gran Canariahas accepted this provisional assignment once the Icavi technicians located this house, located on the first floor with an elevator.
This home is located in a development known as Los Andenes, in Tenerife, and has been ceded to the family by Visocanprovisionally, until the ICAVI assigns you a permanent home in its public park in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
The ICAVI director, Maribel Santanareported today in a meeting with the child’s mother, jennifer de la rosa, that the technicians of the Institute have located this house that is located on the first floor with an elevator. After the acceptance by the family of this housing option, the ICAVI in coordination with Visocan will begin to carry out the work to be able to adapt the house to the mobility needs of the minor.
In this meeting, the director also informed Jennifer de la Rosa that given the particular situation of the family, the Institute will offer them a subsidy to pay the rent for this house while the construction of a new development of the public park in Santa Cruz of Tenerife. Through the Canary Islands Housing Plan 2020-25it is estimated to increase the public park in this capital, so Santana has already advanced the family the possibility of moving them in the future to an adapted house that corresponds to a public promotion.
During this day, the ICAVI directorin agreement with the counselor Sebastián Franquis, has also met with Miguel Plana and his family, to analyze the possible housing alternatives available to the public park in the gran canaria island to attend to their special situation related also to problems in finding a house adapted to their reduced mobility conditions. In this way, it is expected to give a favorable response to the young man and his family in the near future.