Berliner Stadtmission - Clearing Center for People without Health Insurance
Provided by: Berliner Stadtmission - Clearing Center for People without Health Insurance
Overview
Counseling for migrants without health insurance, arrangement of doctor's appointments and coverage of costs for medical treatments if applicable.
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📘 Guide: Health & Care Counseling
Advice on Long-Term Care Insurance (SGB XI) and Health Insurance (SGB V) benefits. Support in applying for care grades, preparing for assessment by the Medical Service (MD), and advice on relief services for caring relatives.
Important Note
Save money: Use the €40 flat rate for care aids available to every person in need of care.
Required Documents
- Care Diary (for MDK assessment)
- Application for care aids
Steps
- 1Keep a care diary before the MDK visit.
- 2Apply for the flat rate for care aids (€40).
FAQ
▶What does "Initial Orientation for Migrants" mean?
First point of contact for questions about life in Germany when it is unclear which specialized agency is responsible. This counseling acts as a pilot in the support system and refers to lawyers or specialized services. Counseling Tip 1: Use this service to have letters from authorities sorted and understood before deadlines pass. Counseling Tip 2: Always bring all existing papers such as passport, notifications, and rental contract so that the counselors can correctly assess your legal situation.
