Free Wiesbaden event helps families navigate caregiving choices with expert advice
Free Wiesbaden event helps families navigate caregiving choices with expert advice
Free Wiesbaden event helps families navigate caregiving choices with expert advice
Zukunftwerk is organizing a free main event to support families facing tough decisions about caregiving. On February 25, 2026, experts will gather at LuisenForum in Wiesbaden to help attendees weigh the pros and cons of home care versus residential facilities. The session aims to provide clarity and practical advice for those navigating complex care situations.
The evening, part of Zukunftwerk's ongoing lecture series, will take place at 5:00 PM at Kirchgasse 6. No registration is needed, and anyone with questions can contact the organizers by phone at (0611) 312885 or via email at [email protected]. Experts from municipal advisory services and accessibility consulting will be on hand to share knowledge and address individual concerns.
Many families find themselves overwhelmed when caregiving suddenly becomes a central part of daily life. The event seeks to ease this burden by offering guidance, outlining available options, and encouraging early planning. Wiesbaden's Office for Social Services also urges relatives to seek advice before a crisis arises, stressing that preparation can prevent unnecessary stress.
This session is the second-to-last in the series 'Get Informed Early—Act with Confidence'. The final lecture, scheduled for March 4, will focus on heat protection measures for older and care-dependent individuals.
The event provides an opportunity for families to ask questions and gain confidence in their caregiving choices. By offering expert insights and practical support, Zukunftwerk hopes to help attendees make informed decisions. Those unable to attend can still reach out for advice through the provided contact details.
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