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P67 - Assisted Living (§67 SGB XII)

Provided by: P67 - Assisted Living (§67 SGB XII)

Overview

P67 - Assisted Living (§67 SGB XII) is a counseling service in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Berlin. Main topics: Assisted Living, Homelessness, Offender Support. Target groups: Homeless men or men at risk of homelessness, Especially (former) offenders. Address: Pestalozzistraße 67, 10627, Berlin. Phone: 030 444 3035. Website: https://www.berlinerstarthilfe.org. The service is free of charge.

Assisted Living
Homelessness
Offender Support

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📘 Guide: Assisted Single Living (BEW)

Ambulatory integration assistance to secure housing and independent living for people with significant mental, intellectual, or physical disabilities. The service is usually provided on the basis of specialist service hours in one's own home and aims to avoid inpatient placement and stabilize everyday life.

Important Note

Access mandatory requires a social report and approval by the district steering committee.

Required Documents

  • Social report (for the steering committee)

Steps

  1. 1The help is often funded via § 67 SGB XII or integration assistance – clarify the responsibility.
  2. 2Obtain approval from the district steering committee (Case Management).

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a prior appointment necessary?

An appointment is recommended, but walk-in is possible depending on availability.

What documents do I need?

Please bring your ID and all relevant documents regarding your matter.

How much does the counseling cost?

Yes, the counseling is free. There are no costs for you.

How long does a counseling appointment last?

A counseling appointment typically lasts 30-60 minutes.

Is translation possible?

Counseling is primarily in German. Language mediation can be arranged if needed.

What happens at the first appointment?

In the initial consultation, we get to know each other, clarify your situation, and discuss next steps.

Target groups

Homeless men or men at risk of homelessnessEspecially (former) offenders

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