Safeguarding the Future: A Conversation with ESU Vice-President Cor Spreeuwenberg

Brugge — The Secretary General of the European Seniors’ Union (ESU) recently held a candid conversation with Cor Spreeuwenberg, who was elected Vice-President one year ago. Cor shared his concerns about the future of health care, especially long-term care for seniors in Europe. With a background as a medical doctor and former dean, Cor brings both professional and personal insights into the challenges facing Europe’s elderly population.

“One of the biggest challenges for the future is preventing a growing gap between the needs of older citizens and the capacity of health care systems,” Cor stated. “We are living longer, which is a success of modern medicine, but unfortunately, our systems have not adapted quickly enough to support this longevity with dignity. The coming demographic changes will result in fewer staff and financial resources for health care.”

Cor has become a vocal advocate for enhanced long-term care policies and better integration of health and social services across EU member states. He highlights the necessity not only for financial investment but also for a cultural shift in how society views aging.

“The elderly must not be treated as a burden,” he said. “They pass on experience to younger generations. They are our parents, our teachers, our community builders. Therefore, they deserve systems that are responsive, humane, and sustainable.”

Cor’s commitment to seniors’ rights and welfare has deep political roots. As a longstanding member of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) in the Netherlands, he remains active within the party’s senior branch, CDA-Senioren. “The Christian democratic values of solidarity, responsibility, and human dignity guide my work every day—both in politics and within the ESU,” he explained.

Looking ahead, Cor sees a pivotal role for the ESU in shaping Europe’s future.

“The ESU must be a bridge,” he said, “connecting older citizens with policymakers, sharing best practices between countries, and giving voice to the millions of seniors who too often feel invisible. We are not just advocating for today’s older generation. We believe that encouraging intergenerational cooperation will benefit the future of older people in Europe.”

Despite the challenges, Cor remains optimistic.

“With collaboration, intelligence, compassion, and political will, we can build a Europe where aging is not feared, but embraced with security and purpose.”

 

Thank you, Cor, for your commitment and valuable insights!

 

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