
The CIPA (Integrated Center for the Elderly) in Mamer has been expanded and now also offers supervised housing in a new building located right next to the existing part.
Mayor Luc Feller was on hand at the open house to take a close look at the new infrastructure. He was accompanied by alderman Roger Negri, alderwoman Francine Closener and members of the municipal council.
CIPA Director Christophe Welter provided the local authorities with all the information they needed on the new Résidence Seniors. The visitors were certainly enthusiastic about the annexe. The infrastructure is managed by the HPPA (Home for the Elderly).
In this bright, modern building, 20 assisted living units have been created on two floors (twelve individual apartments and eight apartments for couples, all with balconies). Leisure and care facilities are also provided. The first floor houses a psychogeriatric center for 24 people, as well as the Mamer branch of the Hëllef Doheem Foundation.






