Minister of VSA Richinel Brug
PHILIPSBURG--Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour VSA, Richinel Brug, is pleased to announce that the Social & Health Insurance company SZV has agreed to reopen its doors to provide in-person services for seniors beginning January 2026.
Many people were not aware that seniors had been required to rely mostly on online support for certain services. After receiving numerous concerns and recognizing the importance of face-to-face assistance for the elderly, Minister Brug formally instructed SZV last month to make all necessary provisions to resume physical services for seniors as soon as possible.
Following this instruction, SZV has confirmed that it is working diligently to finalize internal preparations to safely and efficiently welcome seniors back.
Minister Brug stated: “I am proud to share that SZV has agreed to reopen for in-person service for our seniors starting January. Our elderly population deserves dignity, respect, and direct support—not mainly digital options. I thank SZV for responding swiftly to my request and for making the necessary adjustments to ensure seniors can once again receive the assistance they need in person.”
A key improvement in the upcoming reopening is that seniors will no longer have to visit different parts of the building depending on their needs. Instead, SZV is working toward a centralized service area designed specifically to support seniors in one dedicated space, improving comfort, accessibility, and overall experience.
SZV will soon issue an official announcement confirming the exact reopening date in January, along with instructions and new service arrangements for seniors.
Minister Brug emphasized that this step is part of his broader commitment to strengthening community services and ensuring that seniors receive the compassionate and accessible care they deserve. Other updates will follow as preparations continue.





