Network for caring relatives: Summer festival in Höllerthal on July 4th!

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Meeting for caring relatives at the Rottal-Inn: exchange about care, music and support on July 4th, 7 p.m. in Höllerthal.

Treffen für pflegende Angehörige im Rottal-Inn: Austausch über Pflege, Musik und Unterstützung am 4. Juli, 19 Uhr in Höllerthal.
Meeting for caring relatives at the Rottal-Inn: exchange about care, music and support on July 4th, 7 p.m. in Höllerthal.

Network for caring relatives: Summer festival in Höllerthal on July 4th!

What's new in Höllerthal? On Friday, July 4th, a special family caregiver gathering will be held at the picturesque Weber Five. From 7 p.m. everyone interested is invited to exchange ideas outdoors and chat about current topics. The event is organized by Elli Schreiner and Cilly Moser and supported by the Catholic Adult Education (KEB) Rottal-Inn-Salzach. In addition, the social gathering is enriched by singing or playing music together. The signs point to a good atmosphere and exchange.

The importance of such meetings cannot be underestimated. Over 80% of those in need of care are cared for at home by family members, friends or acquaintances, reports Caritas Rottal Inn. These relatives often bear a great deal of responsibility and face enormous challenges in their care and support tasks. This is where the specialist office for caring relatives comes into play, offering valuable support and relief.

Offers of help for relatives

The specialist center offers a wide range of services, including non-binding, neutral advice in collaboration with various care network providers. Whether organizing care at home or providing information about legal questions and nursing care insurance benefits - helpful hands are available. Elisabeth Perica heads the specialist center and is an important contact point for caring relatives in the region.

If you would like to find out more about the offers, you can get advice by phone or on site. The consultations are free and subject to confidentiality, which is a great relief for many relatives.

In a nutshell: support that arrives

The support for people in need of care and their relatives includes not only financial help such as care allowance, but also medical and legal advice. Help, such as home visits by nursing professionals or discussions with relatives, are also part of the support offer and are also free. Regional initiatives provide comprehensive help to make the lives of people in need of care easier.

It is important that relatives are not left alone. Projects like this are a sign of solidarity and mutual support. The focus is on offering support for caring relatives in order to cope with the challenges of everyday life. This not only ensures the quality of care, but also takes the pressure off the shoulders of relatives. Anyone looking for more information about these valuable offers is well advised to visit the information platform pflege.gv.at to look around.

A meeting like the one on July 4th is not only a happy get-together, but also an opportunity to exchange valuable information and make new contacts. Who doesn't sometimes need a little breath of fresh air in difficult times?