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Guidance Centered on Elderly Care at Bremen-Nord Care Facility - Registration Obligatory

Vision-centric clinic by Martina Reicksmann from the State Working Group on Disability Self-Help of Bremen (LAGS) is available as part of the Enhancing Independent Participation Counseling (EUTB), on Tuesday, November 19th, from 9:30 to 12:30, at the Nursing Care Point Bremen-Nord, located at...

Guidelines for Elderly Care at Bremen-Nord Care Centre: Mandatory Registration Needed
Guidelines for Elderly Care at Bremen-Nord Care Centre: Mandatory Registration Needed

Guidance Centered on Elderly Care at Bremen-Nord Care Facility - Registration Obligatory

On November 19, 2022, Martina Reicksmann, a visually impaired advisor, will be hosting a one-time event aimed at providing support and guidance for individuals and their relatives who are dealing with serious eye conditions that have led to vision deterioration. The clinic will take place at the Nursing Care Point Bremen-Nord, Breite Straße 12d, in Bremen, Germany, as part of the Supplementary Independent Participation Counseling (EUTB).

The clinic will run from 9:30 to 12:30 and will focus on helping participants navigate the challenges of daily life with visual impairment. Topics covered during the session include understanding the nature and impact of serious eye conditions on vision, available resources and assistive technologies for visually impaired individuals, techniques and strategies for maintaining independence and improving quality of life, accessing social support services and rehabilitation programs, and emotional and psychological coping mechanisms for dealing with vision loss.

Additionally, the clinic will offer lessons on safe orientation in traffic and provide information on visual aids and other assistive devices for those with vision deterioration. Participants will also have the opportunity to learn about legal and financial claims related to visual impairment.

Martina Reicksmann's clinic is open to anyone seeking advice and support on related topics. Registration is required and can be made through the LAGS branch office at 0421 223-1136. The clinic is part of a series of events aimed at promoting independent living and participation for individuals with disabilities.

This clinic is a unique opportunity for those affected by vision deterioration to learn practical tips and tricks for daily life, as well as receive information about the disease and treatment options, and living with visual impairment. It is an event not to be missed for anyone looking for support and guidance in managing their daily lives more effectively despite their vision loss.

The clinic, dedicated to visually impaired individuals, will delve into science and health-and-wellness topics, particularly mental-health concerns related to vision loss. Therapies-and-treatments for managing the impact of eye conditions on mental health will be discussed. As part of the session, participants will explore strategies to cope emotionally and psychologically with aging-related vision deterioration. Registration for this event can be made through the LAGS branch office.

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