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Providing orientation – why structure counts

When care, living in old age or accompanying relatives suddenly become an issue, many people feel overwhelmed at first. Many questions arise at the same time:

  • Where can I find support?

  • What technical aids are available?

  • What does it cost?

  • How can I make my home safe and age-friendly?

There is often a lack of a central point that bundles answers. This is exactly where we come in: We are building a structure to provide you with the best possible support. After all, the right information at the right time can make many things easier – for older people and their relatives alike. With topic pages, checklists and practical examples, we guide you through the decision-making process – from initial orientation to concrete implementation.

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The first orientation

Care, age-friendly living and support for relatives raise many questions. We bring together the most important information and show you step by step what options are available - in an understandable, clear and practical way. So you can quickly find the right path in an often confusing situation.

Dementia

Dementia not only affects those affected, but also the whole community. Here you will find orientation: from the first signs and everyday life with dementia to suitable living and support options. With practical tips and examples, we show how a safe and dignified life remains possible despite the illness.

Tools

There are already many tools that support age-friendly living at home. However, they are virtually invisible - but can provide great support for those affected and their family carers. We have compiled an overview of these tools here.

Building and renovation

A barrier-free home creates security and quality of life in old age. We show how apartments and houses can be specifically adapted to new needs - from non-slip floors and threshold-free access to smart technology.

Health

Health is the basis for an active and self-determined life in old age. Prevention, exercise, a balanced diet and the right medical care help to maintain quality of life in old age and remain independent for longer. Social contacts and mental strength ensure well-being and enjoyment of life.

10 tips for age-friendly living, care and support

At a time when there is a shortage of nursing staff and care places, more than good intentions are needed: solutions are needed to enable people to stay safe and healthy at home. Our brochure shows how this can be achieved.
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