
An investment of €400,000 has seen the installation of a new fan coil air conditioning system at Żejtun Residential Home, replacing the outdated system that had been causing discomfort for both residents and staff. The upgraded system is set to improve air quality, maintain a comfortable indoor climate throughout the year, and boost the home’s energy efficiency.
During a visit to the residential home, where he also engaged with the residents, Parliamentary Secretary for Active Ageing, Malcolm Paul Agius Galea, stressed the importance of ensuring that elderly care homes provide a safe, comfortable, and suitable environment. He remarked, “This investment is part of a broader series of projects aimed at enhancing our elderly care facilities. Our priority is to create high-quality living conditions that cater to residents’ needs while continuously improving residential care standards.”
As part of the visit, the Parliamentary Secretary also met with the Residents’ Committee to discuss key matters, including their concerns and the importance of ensuring their voices are heard.
Dr Renzo De Gabriele, Chief Executive of Active Ageing and Community Care, explained that the project entailed a complete overhaul of the previous system, replacing it with a more efficient and sustainable alternative. This included the installation of new units in communal areas and halls, alongside modern control systems that allow for more precise monitoring of temperature and energy usage.
This project forms part of a wider modernisation strategy for residential homes across Malta, including those in Mosta and Mtarfa, with the ultimate aim of elevating the quality of care while upholding dignity and respect for the elderly.
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