Barbara Reidl: New community nurse for a better quality of life in old age!

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Barbara Reidl appears as the new community sister in Rötz. Goal: Support older people and ensure their care.

Barbara Reidl tritt als neue Gemeindeschwester in Rötz auf. Ziel: Unterstützung älterer Menschen und Sicherstellung ihrer Versorgung.
Barbara Reidl appears as the new community sister in Rötz. Goal: Support older people and ensure their care.

Barbara Reidl: New community nurse for a better quality of life in old age!

In Rötz, a charming town in the Cham district, Barbara Reidl takes up her new position as a community nurse. Their commitment is aimed entirely at older people who suffer from chronic illnesses or are at risk of needing care. The project aims to support these people and help them live in their own home for as long as possible. This initiative comes at the right time because life expectancy is continually increasing and with it the challenges that older people and their relatives have to overcome. Central Bavarian reports that the main goals of this project are to maintain or restore the quality of life of those affected and to relieve the burden on relatives and professional providers.

But why is this so important? In order to be able to actively participate in social life in old age, good health is essential. This has been determined by the Robert Koch Institute. With increasing age, the likelihood of suffering from chronic diseases or developing multimorbidity increases. Many older people need support in everyday life. This not only leads to a high probability of needing long-term care, but also drives the need for projects like Barbara Reidl's to address the individual needs of these people.

The list of diseases that often occur as we age is long. Congenital diseases, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's, cancer and osteoporosis are just a few examples. As Gesundheit.de emphasizes, advances in medical research and targeted education can prevent many diseases or mitigate their progression. This is particularly evident in the exception of harmless illnesses, which usually resolve without serious consequences. However, more and more people are suffering from serious health problems that require treatable support.

With Barbara Reidl as the new community nurse, an important step has been taken in the right direction. Their role will not only be to provide direct support to those affected, but also to promote awareness of healthy lifestyles in old age. The project is a good example of how communities can improve the quality of life of their older citizens with the help of qualified professionals. Targeted measures are intended to ensure that everyone involved receives the support they need.

This is how generational change in our society can become an opportunity. With forward-looking projects like this one, it becomes possible to make it easier for older citizens to lead a self-determined life in their familiar surroundings and to take the burden off the shoulders of their relatives. In Rötz there is now one more reason to be optimistic about the future, because they are actively working to ensure that no older person is left alone.