--- title: "Do you qualify?" date: 2025-11-10 icon: "fas fa-check-square" description: "Do you meet the rules? Use this checklist to apply the requirements for an informal care dwelling to your situation, including the criteria for medical confirmation and location." weight: 3 feedback: true draft: false --- This checklist helps you determine whether you qualify for an informal care dwelling. Since 2024, the conditions are regulated under the **Omgevingswet**. Municipalities may apply additional local rules in their environmental plan. Some municipalities also offer alternative options such as pre-care dwellings or generation homes. ## The informal care situation * **Care need:** You must have a demonstrable, **long-term care need** that requires daily proximity to the caregiver [^1]. * **Support:** A caregiver must be actively involved in **your daily support**, such as general household tasks, physical care, use of (medical) equipment, or other forms of personal assistance. ### Medical confirmation * **Proof:** Written confirmation of the care need is required. This must be issued by an **independent GP, community nurse**, or another qualified care professional. ### Duration and current necessity * **Current necessity:** The care need must exist at the time of application, or be demonstrably expected within the near future (for example, in the case of a progressive condition). * **Sustainability:** The care situation must **not be temporary** or solvable without adjustments. ![Atmospheric image](images/desk-001.webp) ### Location and spatial requirements * **Plot:** The dwelling must be placed on **the same plot** as the main residence (the caregiver’s home). * **Placement:** Placement must comply with the rules for **associated structures** as applied under the **Omgevingswet** [^2]. * **Dimensions:** The dwelling’s size, height, and distance from property boundaries must meet national rules for permit-free construction or fall within the municipal environmental plan. * **Permit:** The dwelling remains permit-free as long as it meets all conditions, including the informal care relationship. {{< notice "info" "Historical information">}} Before 2024, these rules were covered by the **Besluit Omgevingsrecht (BOR)**, which has since been replaced by the **Omgevingswet**. {{< /notice >}} ### Dwelling type and use * **Self-containment:** The dwelling must contain its own facilities such as sanitation, sleeping area, and entrance, and is intended for **one household** within the care relationship. * **Temporality:** The dwelling is only allowed for as long as the care situation exists. When the situation ends, the dwelling must be removed or modified. ## Deviations and local arrangements Municipalities may set additional requirements or offer more flexible options in their **environmental plan**: * **Pre-care dwellings:** For situations where a care need is expected within the foreseeable future but is not yet acute. * **Other living arrangements:** In some municipalities, broader living forms such as **generation homes** fall under customised rules or specific spatial plans. [^1]: [Link](https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/onderwerpen/mantelzorg) - **Rijksoverheid** *Informatie over mantelzorg* [^2]: [Link](https://omgevingsloket.overheid.nl/) - **Rijksoverheid** *Regels voor bouwen en bijbehorende bouwwerken*
[Link](https://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0037885/2025-07-01/0) - **Wetten.overheid.nl** *Omgevingswet (consolidatie)*