Care bases in the region: Where can seniors find help now?

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The Rhine-Palatinate district is closing care bases. Citizens are encouraged to contact nearby facilities.

Der Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis schließt Pflegestützpunkte. Bürger werden ermutigt, sich an nahegelegene Einrichtungen zu wenden.
The Rhine-Palatinate district is closing care bases. Citizens are encouraged to contact nearby facilities.

Care bases in the region: Where can seniors find help now?

There is currently a significant change taking place in the area of ​​nursing advice in Rhineland-Palatinate. The closure of the care base in Grünstadt in May and the closure that has already taken place in Lambsheim are making citizens sit up and take notice. These care bases were central contact points for care issues and offered essential assistance to relatives and those in need of care. It is recommended that you increasingly turn to the surrounding care centers in Böhl-Iggelheim in order to continue to receive the necessary support, as the Rheinpfalz reports.

In total, there are 135 nationwide care centers close to home in Rhineland-Palatinate that are designed to help people master the challenges of life in old age. These facilities play an important role by offering individual care advice that is independent and cross-provider. The specialists at these bases are well trained to determine the need for support and to carry out a comprehensive analysis of the living situation of those affected. The creation of a personal care plan is carried out together with people in need of help and their relatives so that they can decide for themselves which offers they would like to take advantage of, explains the official website of the care advice in Rhineland-Palatinate.

The tasks of the nursing bases

One of the main tasks of the care bases is to inform people about the care services available regionally. In addition, advice is often given directly in the home of those affected, which is a welcome relief for many. This is particularly important in order to overcome possible language barriers and to take cultural peculiarities into account, especially when advising foreign and repatriate families. Here, the care bases work closely with migration advisory services to ensure the best possible access to information and services.

Another point that should not be overlooked is the promotion of voluntary work related to the topic of care. Nursing bases are committed to creating structures that make it easier to build and maintain networks in the field of nursing. Particularly noteworthy is the close cooperation with self-help groups and organizations, which helps to strengthen the participation of disabled and older people in social life.

conclusion

The closures of care centers like those in Grünstadt and Lambsheim make it clear that it is time to focus more on the remaining facilities and take advantage of what they have to offer. It is crucial that affected citizens and their relatives remain informed and know who they can turn to. Further information is available at the Lambsheim town hall, while the neighboring care bases in Böhl-Iggelheim continue to provide a contact point for people in the region. These developments illustrate how important support from care centers is for the quality of life in old age, as does the Rheinpfalz and RLP Care advice impressively highlight.