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Dutch

Inspirational and innovative idea

September 20, 2016September 19, 2016 by Sherry

“Take a look inside the Dutch retirement home where students live for free when they spend 30 hours a month socializing with the older residents.”

(via SBS Dateline)

 

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-Ave. retirement age: 65 for Men, 63 for Women
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