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"Complimentary educational program focusing on dementia"

Dementia caregiver course offered free of charge at Schoen Clinic Neustadt commencing June 26th.

Educational program about Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia offered without cost
Educational program about Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia offered without cost

"Complimentary educational program focusing on dementia"

In an effort to support caregivers of dementia patients, Schön Klinik Neustadt in Holstein, Germany, is offering a series of free dementia courses. These informative sessions aim to address questions about home care arrangements and support options.

The dementia courses, which will take place at Schön Klinik Neustadt, do not specify the duration of each session or the course as a whole. However, each session is scheduled between 4 to 7 PM. The meeting point for the courses is the entrance area of Schön Klinik Neustadt.

The courses do not provide details about the instructors or experts leading the course, but interested parties can register by emailing [email protected], calling 0151/54900406 or 04561/5445-1995, or by visiting the clinic directly.

The dementia course at Schön Klinik Neustadt provides valuable information, practical guidance, and opportunities for networking with others in similar situations. Participants will have the chance to observe the progression of dementia from initial memory lapses to loss of basic daily living skills.

While the courses do not discuss specific techniques or strategies for caregiving, they offer a valuable platform for caregivers to learn from each other and gain insights into managing the challenges of caring for a loved one with dementia.

For those seeking additional support, there are several local and regional resources and services available:

  1. Local Medical and Care Advisory Services (Pflegestützpunkt) In Germany, Pflegestützpunkte provide comprehensive advice and support for people in need of care and their caregivers. They help with navigating care services, arranging home care, accessing financial support, and connecting to local help groups.
  2. Local Social and Health Services The health department (Gesundheitsamt) or social services (Sozialamt) in Neustadt in Holstein or the Ostholstein district can provide information on support programs, home nursing services, and assistance for dementia caregivers. Look for Alzheimer or dementia-specific support groups or counseling services in the area.
  3. Home Care and Nursing Services (Ambulante Pflegedienste) There are many outpatient care services in Germany offering professional home care for dementia patients, including help with personal hygiene, medication management, mobility, and daily activities. These services can provide relief for family caregivers and specialized dementia care at home.
  4. Dementia Care Support Organizations Organizations like the Deutsche Alzheimer Gesellschaft and Alzheimer Gesellschaft Schleswig-Holstein have local chapters or contacts and offer advice, caregiver training, and support groups. They can also point you toward specialized dementia care options and community resources in Neustadt in Holstein.
  5. Local Community and Volunteer Services Local churches, volunteer organizations, or neighborhood associations may organize caregiver support groups or provide volunteers trained in dementia care. This help may include social activities for dementia patients or respite services.
  6. Online Resources and Helplines The German government and health insurance companies (Krankenkassen) provide online portals with information on caregiving support and arrange consultations. Major health insurers like AOK, TK, or Barmer often have dementia care programs and counseling services.

For more information or to register for the upcoming dementia courses at Schön Klinik Neustadt, contact the provided email address or phone numbers. The upcoming dates for the courses are: June 26th, July 3rd and 10th, and November 13th, 20th, and 27th.

  1. In addition to the dementia courses at Schön Klinik Neustadt, exploring mental health resources, such as local medical and care advisory services (Pflegestützpunkt), can offer comprehensive advice and support for dementia caregivers.
  2. For individuals dealing with neurological disorders like dementia, it's crucial to seek assistance from various health-and-wellness resources, including seeking information from the health department (Gesundheitsamt) or social services (Sozialamt) about support programs, home nursing services, and dementia caregiver-specific resources.
  3. As caregivers learn from the dementia courses at Schön Klinik Neustadt, it's equally important to engage with community resources dedicated to mental health, like dementia care support organizations, for additional guidance and networking opportunities.

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