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Of course, many people want to support their family and loved ones for as long as they can. But this can sometimes be very stressful and you can't blame anyone for that, because everyone needs a break sometimes! We can provide you with relief fully financed by the care insurance fund. This is because there are relief benefits to which every person from care level 1 is entitled in the amount of €125 per month. You determine your individual level of relief. Regardless of whether you are prevented from doing so for a few hours or take a whole week off. Housework can become a major challenge for people with a care level. Because: It is simply no longer as easy to bend down or stretch out The...

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Of course, many people want to support their family and loved ones for as long as they can. But this can sometimes be very exhausting and you can't blame anyone for that, because everyone needs a break sometimes!

We can provide you with relief fully financed by the care insurance fund. This is because there are relief benefits to which every person from care level 1 is entitled in the amount of €125 per month.

You determine your individual scope of relief. Whether you are prevented from working for a few hours or take a whole week off.

Housework can be a major challenge for people with a care degree. Because:

  • It is simply no longer as easy to bend over or stretch out
  • Cleaning the apartment or house, doing the laundry or ironing clothes is becoming more and more strenuous
  • Cooking meals becomes an energy-sapping activity

This leaves hardly any time or energy for other activities.

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Relatives usually provide the most help and do their best! But the spouse is also getting older, even without a care degree. As a result, activities no longer come as easily to them as they used to.

In addition, the spouse also has their own life and therefore appointments such as hairdressing, doctor's appointments or maintaining social contacts, or the person simply needs some time out to recharge their batteries.

This is exactly where we come in!

We want to help you so that you can stay at home, in your familiar surroundings, with your relatives, neighbors and friends for as long as possible.

By the way!

Perhaps you have had your care degree for some time because you have not yet heard about your right to care benefits?

Then watch out!

This is because you will have accumulated a credit balance with your care insurance fund. This benefit accumulates for up to a whole year and up to €1,500 (12 months x €125) is available to you immediately. The credit does not expire at the end of a month, but accumulates until 30.06. of the following year. This allows you to work out a requirements plan together with your team leader.

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Tamara Adriana Schmitz is a writer for the Agency for Domestic Help and covers topics related to long-term care and health. She has been part of the team as a field service team coordinator since 2023 and brings valuable practical experience from inpatient nursing care.

She worked as a nurse for seven years and expanded her expertise by completing advanced training to become a psychiatric nurse specialist. In this role, she cared for people with chronic mental illness and supported them through DBT and ECT programs. Her contributions are characterized by professionally sound, accessible, and empathetic information that emphasizes individualized care and a holistic view of physical and mental health.

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