Strength bracelets from Bad Salzungen: 2000 euros for the hospice project!

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Karina Gunkel from Bad Salzungen donates 2,000 euros to the St. Wendel hospice building by selling handmade bracelets.

Karina Gunkel aus Bad Salzungen spendet 2000 Euro für den Hospizbau St. Wendel durch den Verkauf handgefertigter Armbänder.
Karina Gunkel from Bad Salzungen donates 2,000 euros to the St. Wendel hospice building by selling handmade bracelets.

Strength bracelets from Bad Salzungen: 2000 euros for the hospice project!

In Bad Salzungen there is currently a lot of donations going on for a good cause. Karina Gunkel, the owner of the Hair Experts hair salon, brings light into some dark times. Since February 2023 she has been producing handmade power bracelets made from real stones. Each of these bracelets is not only unique, but also has a special meaning that stands for solidarity in difficult times. All proceeds from the sale of these bracelets will go towards the construction of the new St. Wendel hospice, which is also to be built in Bad Salzungen. Gunkel recently made a donation of an impressive 2,000 euros in her salon. Your commitment not only deserves praise, but also a heartfelt thank you to the entire team of hair experts and to the loyal customers who support this fundraising campaign!

The hospice to which donations are made plays an important role in healthcare. According to the Bad Salzungen hospice, an inpatient hospice is being planned, which will serve as a supplement to the existing outpatient hospice center. It will offer at least 12 places for children, young people and adults, and the day hospice will be the first of its kind in Thuringia. The night hospice here will even be the first in Germany and will serve as a model project to present innovative approaches to palliative care.

The entire community is in demand

At a time when dying and death are often taboo topics, it is particularly important to support such projects. Social acceptance of palliative care is constantly growing, and with inpatient hospice the special care needs of seriously ill people are also recognized. The concept of hospice goes beyond traditional forms of care and offers stays from a few days to several weeks. The absolute focus here is on the needs of those affected and their relatives, which is a crucial aspect for the quality of care.

As in the article dvsg.org As mentioned, social work is an indispensable part of palliative care. It promotes the well-being of seriously ill people and addresses all dimensions of their lives, be it physical, social or psychological. Above all, the support of relatives is essential. After all, they too are affected by the disease and need emotional and practical support.

The new hospice project in Bad Salzungen is now intended to serve as a model to show how more comprehensive care can be created for the last phases of people's lives. These initiatives are crucial to ensure the quality of life of those affected when a cure is no longer possible. The innovative approach to palliative care should also generate valuable knowledge that will be made available nationwide.

Karina Gunkel and her team are sending a strong message here, and we can only hope that more citizens from Bad Salzungen and the surrounding area will get involved in what is so important - solidarity in difficult times. Even small contributions, like selling a bracelet, can have a big impact. You can also find more information on the [Hospiz Bad Salzungen] website (http://hospiz-badsalzungen.de/stationaerer-hospizbau-st-wendel/spenden-hospizbau).