Unionhilfswerk - Ambulante Pflege für Wohngemeinschaften
Provided by: Unionhilfswerk - Ambulante Pflege für Wohngemeinschaften
Overview
The outpatient care services of the Unionhilfswerk also provide people in nursing living communities in order to enable them to make a self -determined life in a common form of living.
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📘 Guide: Self-Help Groups & Contact Points
Placement in group offers for mutual support in cases of chronic illness, addiction, or social problems. Contact points (e.g., SEKIS) provide infrastructure and networking for affected persons who are experts in their own cause and exchange ideas beyond professional hierarchies.
Important Note
Supplement to Therapy: Self-help is a strong network but does not replace medical treatment.
Steps
- 1Use self-help as a supplement to therapy.
- 2Participate mostly free of charge and anonymously.
FAQ
▶Do I need an appointment?
No, you can also come without an appointment (walk-in hours).
▶What happens at the first meeting?
In the initial consultation, we clarify your situation and discuss together what support you need.
▶What documents should I bring?
Please bring your ID/passport and all relevant documents regarding your case.
▶Is the consultation free?
Please inquire on-site about costs.
Target Groups
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