Start the clip to hear Svea Lindberg, 100, and her daughter Ingela react to the news of moving to Ulricehamn.

Svea Lindberg, 100 years old, lives temporarily at Hulta Ängar's short-term residence in Borås.

Short-term housing is meant to be temporary.

You will be granted accommodation for 14 days at a time.

But Svea has lived here for three months.

In the short-term housing, you are not allowed to bring any personal belongings and Svea therefore wants to move into an apartment in a nursing home.

- I want to live in an apartment that is adapted for me and that I like to live in, she says.

Risk of insulation

But there are no places in Borås.

All residents are full and to solve the situation, the municipality has bought places in Ulricehamn, which was also reported by P4 Sjuhärad.

- It is 3.7 km from here and mother does not know anyone there.

It is difficult to get there by bus and she would be isolated, says Ingela Hultberg, daughter of Svea.

Borås will build a new care and nursing home with 90 places, which will be ready in 2024/2025.

But that does not help those who now live in short-term housing, according to Ingela Hultberg.

- It is bad planning, you do not treat old fragile people in this way, says Ingela.