Impulses for care and participation: Trade fair in Siegen inspires 400 visitors!
The second trade fair for people with disabilities and care will take place in Siegen on October 26, 2025, with 19 exhibitors and over 400 visitors.

Impulses for care and participation: Trade fair in Siegen inspires 400 visitors!
The second specialist and information fair for people with disabilities and care took place on Sunday, October 26th, in the Siegerlandhalle in Siegen. Organized by the VdK district association Siegen-Olpe-Wittgenstein, the trade fair welcomed more than 400 visitors who found out about current offers relating to care and participation.
With a total of 19 exhibitors, there was something for everyone. The products and services presented included not only care products, but also medical and orthopedic aids, stair lifts and a wide range of care services. Special attention was also paid to offers for Alzheimer's help and various self-help contact points.
Another highlight was the presence of the fire department, which was able to offer important information about safety in everyday life, as well as the consumer advice center and care advice, which were available to answer individual questions. The aim of the trade fair was to break down barriers and show new ways in care and assistance for the disabled. The focus was on personal exchange between those affected, relatives and specialists.
The variety of offers
The variety of offers clearly showed that there is great interest in improving the quality of life for people with disabilities in the region. In this context, the database for trade fairs in the field of assistance for the disabled is also worth mentioning. On themessen.de website, those interested can view a comprehensive trade fair calendar that contains all relevant information and dates for future events. This database ensures that future trade fairs are easy to find and all important details are always at hand.
The trade fair in Siegen is just one of many events that aim to focus on people with disabilities and their relatives and provide a platform for exchange. Whether numerous providers for disabled-accessible conversions or vision and reaction tests – the program left nothing to be desired.
It was a valuable opportunity for visitors to obtain information, make contacts and gain new ideas for their own situation. Anyone who is interested in the diverse topics of assistance for the disabled will find a lot of exciting information and future information on lokalplus.nrw and messen.de. Events.
In summary, it can be said that the trade fair was not only a place for the exchange of information, but also a sign of the active involvement of the community in questions of participation and care. Events like these are essential to raise awareness of the needs of people with disabilities and to find solutions together. It remains to be seen what new opportunities and developments will arise in the area of assistance for the disabled by the next trade fair.