Relaxation for carers: meeting in the multi-generational house in Lübeck!

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Find out more about the event for caring relatives in Lübeck: exchange, support and tips on November 20, 2025.

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Find out more about the event for caring relatives in Lübeck: exchange, support and tips on November 20, 2025.

Relaxation for carers: meeting in the multi-generational house in Lübeck!

Caring for relatives can be a challenging but also a rewarding task. An event for caring relatives will take place in the Eichholz multi-generational home in Lübeck on Thursday, November 20, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Here, nursing staff have the opportunity to exchange ideas, recharge their batteries and relax in a friendly atmosphere. In addition to coffee and bread rolls, we also offer boiled eggs, sausage, cheese and jam - for just 5 euros per person.

For anyone interested in attending this event, registration is required by Monday, November 17, 2025. Those interested can register either by calling the care center's telephone number (0451) 122-4931 or directly at the multi-generational house on (0451) 400 254 400. These meetings take place regularly on the third Thursday of each month and provide not only a form of respite but also support with everyday challenges that may arise in relation to care.

A place of meeting and support

The concept of the multi-generational house promotes the coexistence of different age groups. This not only creates a family atmosphere, but also strengthens mutual support in everyday life. As the experiences of residents and nursing staff show, everyone benefits from this form of coexistence. Older people not only find social integration, but also everyday help from their neighbors. At the same time, younger generations benefit from the experiences and knowledge of their older residents. According to a report by mehrgenerationenfinanz.de, this innovative care concept is a promising solution to better meet the needs of older people and those in need of help.

In the multi-generational home, relatives, neighbors and professional nursing staff work hand in hand to ensure individual care. The close proximity promotes the quality of life and makes it possible to react quickly to the needs of those in need of care. Flexibility is crucial here: service providers offer individual, close-to-home care that is tailored to the residents' specific living circumstances.

Challenges and opportunities

But where there is light, there are also shadows. Caring in a multi-generational home brings challenges. Clear rules and agreements are of great importance in order to avoid possible conflicts between generations. Open communication is the key to the success of living together. In many successful projects in Germany, residents report a strong sense of community and support networks that also promote emotional bonds between different generations.

Anyone thinking about living in a multi-generational house should find out in advance about various aspects such as the location, size and costs of the residential complex. The question of whether you are prepared to deal with small children as you get older is also of central importance.

The innovative form of multi-generational living offers many advantages – not only for the older residents, but also for the entire community. The integration of those in need of care through shared activities and meeting spaces helps to create a strong neighborhood characterized by mutual support and understanding. Further information about the event in the Eichholz multi-generation house can be found at luebeck.de, which reports on the importance of such initiatives for society.

For further details and an in-depth insight into the advantages of multi-generational living, we recommend the articles on mehrgenerationenfinanz.de and pflegebox.de. These platforms highlight the practical experiences and challenges that arise from collaboration between different age groups.