Second sit-in , this morning in Sassari , by workers from the House of Divine Providence , this time in front of the prefecture. A crowded meeting where people once again asked for a solution to the short-term dismantling of the institute after the bankruptcy decreed by the judges at the end of 2023 . Which will leave 20 employees on the street and force the 43 guests to look for other accommodation .

" We are desperate - says Maria, ex-wife of a 78-year-old hospitalized - only with his pension are we unable to take him somewhere else ." It is a recurring story because the 1400 euros paid for the tuition of the House are very far from the 2 thousand and 2500 asked for in other structures .

"How do we do it? - reports Silviera, whose 92-year-old father-in-law is in via Sant'Anna - If I remove 1500 euros from my family budget, who eats in my family? The same goes for Valentina, with an 80-year-old father who is disabled after an ischemia. "He needs care all day, we can't keep him at home."

Furthermore , the trauma that guests who have lived in the facility for decades will have once they are taken elsewhere must be taken into account . And by "elsewhere" we mean, as a certain destination at the moment, only Casa Serena where between 10 and 15 people are expected to arrive, already supported by the Municipality.

Meanwhile , the meeting with the vice prefect gave rise to the possibility of asking the judge for an extension to keep the House open for a few months . In the meantime, we await the results of the regional elections to return to asking for help from the highest Sardinian institution.

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