Desperate parents are urgently looking for help for their severely disabled son Hannes
Bianca Bader is fighting for better care for her severely disabled son Hannes in Sigmaringen. Urgent support needed.

Desperate parents are urgently looking for help for their severely disabled son Hannes
In the Sigmaringen district there are worrying developments regarding the situation of Hannes Bader, a 20-year-old boy with severe disabilities. He cannot speak or walk independently and requires full care that includes feeding and diapers. His mother, Bianca Bader, expresses concerns about the safety and quality of care for her son in a Schwäbische interview, as despite all efforts he keeps getting serious injuries, such as sunburn and Hematomas, suffered.
Hannes has a variety of health problems: In addition to autism, he suffers from hemiparesis and has tumors in his brain. A strong urge to move, which occurs in many of his activities, puts the care even more to the test. The family brings Hannes home once a week and on weekends, which is very stressful for everyone involved. The situation is also stressful for his two sisters, who feel severely restricted by the care.
Looking for solutions
One of Bianca Bader's urgent concerns is to find suitable support for walks and outdoor activities in order to give Hannes a little more quality of life. Although the family searches intensively for a suitable place to care, there is often no response to their cries for help. The most recent setback came from the OWB Sigmaringen, which described the support as not being manageable by personnel.
The challenges are great, and the Bader family feels abandoned by society and institutions. Bianca in particular has the feeling that her life and that of her daughters are severely limited by the care of her son. In order to bring about an improvement, she is thinking about setting up a small shared apartment for severely disabled young adults and appeals to everyone who has free living space to support this idea. Her goal is to enable Hannes to live a humane life close to him.
An appeal to the community
Bianca Bader's concern touches the heart: she is not only looking for support, but also for a focus on the needs of severely disabled young people. It is becoming clear that this challenge requires far more compassion and community engagement. How can we as a society ensure that people like Hannes receive the care and support they deserve?
As the family continues to fight for help and solutions, it remains exciting to see whether they can find the support needed to give Hannes a better life. Her story is an urgent call to everyone not to look away and to be an active part of an inclusive community.