The “Za Falochronem” Housing Co-Operative’s Building Complex in Gdynia (1967–1989). Situation in which it was created, scope of care, social impact Cover Image

Spółdzielnia Mieszkaniowa „Za Falochronem” w Gdyni w latach 1967–1989. Okoliczności powstania, zakres opieki, oddziaływanie społeczne
The “Za Falochronem” Housing Co-Operative’s Building Complex in Gdynia (1967–1989). Situation in which it was created, scope of care, social impact

Author(s): Marcin Szerle
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology, Health and medicine and law, Welfare services
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: housing co-operative; welfare services; rheumatology; balneology; physical therapy; gerontology; geriatrics; healthcare architecture

Summary/Abstract: The article familiarises its readers with the circumstances in which the housing co-operative aimed for with rheumatic diseases was established, the course of the investment’s completion in Gdynia – a housing building with medicinal and rehabilitation functions – as well as the years-long functioning of the complex which was so important to the Tricity (Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot). In mid-1960s Doctor Jadwiga Titz-Kosko, one of the pioneers of Polish rheumatology, began gathering a group of the people involved in helping implement the idea of small flats for people with special needs – lonely and often elderly ones with diseases. In the face of difficult housing and economic situation in Poland of that time, the people had limited opportunities to get a place, medical help or care and, at the same time, remain independent and as self-sufficient as possible. The co-operative was established in 1967 and in 6 years it constructed a facility with small (15m2) flats with bathrooms, large shared parts including kitchen and dining room, practical facilitations as well as round-the-clock medical care and help in everyday activities. The offer was complemented with a wing with a rehabilitation department, a small hospital for bedridden patients and a supported employment enterprise which allowed the inhabitants to learn a new type of work and earn extra money. The third building was a swimming pool with a necessary support area.

  • Issue Year: 29/2023
  • Issue No: Suplement
  • Page Range: 277-318
  • Page Count: 42
  • Language: Polish