12 January 2026

La Gro advises Prodeba on the acquisition of youth care activities from Stichting Maatwerk Autisme (MAG) in Maassluis

12 January 2026

La Gro provided legal assistance to Prodeba in the acquisition of the youth care activities of Stichting Maatwerk Autisme (MAG) in Maassluis. As of 1 January 2026, Prodeba will be responsible for the care of young people in Maassluis. This transaction will enable the specialist support for children and young people with autism in the region to continue uninterrupted.

Stichting Maatwerk Autisme will continue to operate as a care provider for both young and adult clients. As part of the reorganisation of care in Maassluis, support for adult clients will be transferred to Wmo Maatwerk, part of Ipse de Bruggen. Prodeba and Wmo Maatwerk will continue to work closely together to further strengthen healthcare provision in Maassluis and to make the transition as smooth as possible for clients.

A large proportion of the employees involved in youth care in Maassluis will be transferring to Prodeba. This will ensure that knowledge, experience and familiar faces are retained for clients and their families, contributing to continuity and stability in care.

The importance of a careful transition and appropriate care for children and young people is central to this transaction. As Prodeba itself puts it: ‘We are proud that this step will enable us to continue to support children, young people and families in Maassluis with care that is tailored to their development and offers them prospects for the future.’

The legal advice, negotiations and recording of the agreements in the contract documentation were carried out on behalf of Prodeba by Pieter van den Oord and Reinoud van Ginkel.

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If you have any further questions, please contact Pieter van den Oord, Reinoud van Ginkel, or one of our other specialists from the mergers & acquisitions team. They will be happy to assist you.

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P.B.J. (Pieter) van den Oord

Attorney at Law & Partner

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Mr. R. (Reinoud) van Ginkel

Attorney at Law

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