New chair of the district senior advisory board: Beate Drobniak takes over

New chair of the district senior advisory board: Beate Drobniak takes over

In the district of Freising, there has been a significant change in the district senior advisory board. Beate Drobniak was unanimously elected as the new first chairman after the long -time chairman Rita Schwaiger resigned for health reasons. The election was given extensive approval among the members of the advisory board, which indicates the recognition of Drobniak's skills. Schwaiger himself now takes on the role of the vice chairpersons and will continue to be at the side of Drobniak to bring in their experiences and support the transition.

District Administrator Helmut Petz expressed his gratitude towards Schwaiger and her team and emphasized the central role of the district senior advisory board in the district. This advisory board has established itself as an essential impulse provider for senior citizens' challenges and effectively promotes communication between the district and the communities. Petz underlined the excellent collaboration of the advisory board with various institutions such as the health region plus and the nursing base.

The focus on senior citizens' policy

The district senior advisory board has the task of representing the voice of the older citizens in the Freising district. This committee is not only a mouthpiece of the seniors, but also an active participant in the design of applications and initiatives that are intended to improve the quality of life of older people. Drobniak at the top is expected that new ideas and concepts will arise that focus on the needs and wishes of the elderly.

The close connection to the local people is particularly important. The advisory board acts as an interface between the decision -makers in the district and the citizens, which means that concerns and suggestions can be introduced and discussed directly. This not only strengthens trust in local politics, but also enables faster reactions to the needs of the older population.

A central component of support for the elderly is the nursing base in the district. Coordinator Daniel Schiller-SchützSack presented this as an important point of contact. The nursing base offers support in the often demanding care and health landscape, serves as a pilot for those affected and their relatives and helps to clarify questions about care. This is done by qualified consultants who offer personal and neutral consultations free of charge.

The large number of cases in which the nursing base has been helpful since its opening is particularly noteworthy. Over 1500 clients have already been supported with information and consulting services. This shows the high demand for such services and the need to continue to expand them. In addition to the headquarters in Freising, there are also branch offices in Neufahrn, in the Au and Moosburg market, which guarantees comprehensive accessibility.

Interested parties who need support and advice in care questions can contact the nursing base under the telephone numbers or by email. This is proof that the initiative is constantly being developed to support the seniors in the district in order to meet their needs as best as possible.

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