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Care: Support for relatives and staff


Dear Sir or Madam,

In old age many people need support by caregivers in their daily routine. However, not all want to live in a nursing home, but rather in their own homes. REHACARE.com talked to Heike Senge of the Nursing Academy Lower Rhine about home care by relatives and the forum at REHACARE 2016. Get to know more in our current video.

But also professional caregivers are confronted with a major challenge: How do I reply to the question "Do I come here out alive?" from gravely ill person? Often we tend to an "empathic emotional overreaction". What this looks like Marius Deckers explains in this interview.

Enjoy wachting and reading!

Lorraine Dindas
Editorial Team REHACARE.com

REHACARE Trade Fair with Congress & Forums
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Düsseldorf, Germany

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Hand in hand – Family caregivers and nursing services provide in-home care

Video

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Familiar environment, known faces - your own four walls and the direct environment play an important role, also in old age. Therefore, many people in need of care want to live at home as long as possible. REHACARE.com spoke to Heike Senge from the Nursing Academy Lower Rhine about home care and the expert forum at REHACARE 2016.
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Concept for caregiver workload relief: "Empathy is a fundamental part of being human"

We asked ...

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Caregivers encounter many different emotions in their jobs. Patients are in pain, have questions about their own mortality or they pass away. The empathy-based relief concept empCARE was founded to better handle these emotional experiences. With the help of training courses, caregivers are taught to learn how to prevent an empathic emotional overreaction.
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Focal Parc "People with disabilities at work"

Focal topic "Training & Working"

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Consultation in all matters of education and profession: What are the options? What support is available? Which regulations must be observed? These and many other topics will be dealt with in talks and in individual discussions.
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Meike Mittmeyer-Riehl - That's how she rolls

How we roll

Image: Meike Mittmeyer-Riehl hugs her cat; Copyright: Dennis Riehl
Discovering new cultures and people and coming closer to herself as a consequence – Meike Mittmeyer-Riehl loves travelling and her cat which makes her laugh every day. She wants to put the topic of young stroke patients more into public’s eye and advocates for a more tolerant world with more humanity. What she has always been wanting to do, she tells us on REHACARE.com.
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Forum "Living with care @home"

Expert seminars and workshops on the topic "Care at Home"

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At REHACARE 2016, "Living with care @home" provides practical assistance on care issues and problems of professional nurses and those affected and their relatives and friends may have.
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Make Your Own Experience – Test ReWalk Exoskeleton!

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Do not miss the opportunity to test cost free ReWalk Exoskelett at REHACARE. Book your test session HERE already today! Did you know: German Social Welfare Court has deemed ReWalk as medically necessary and therefore the statutory health insurance must pay it. Get your ReWalk information first hand: visit us at Hall 4, Booth A05.
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Eating and drinking: daily living aids that make life easier

Topic of the Month September

Image: Hand holds a fork, ergonomically contoured utensils and strawberrys behind; Copyright: etac GmbH
For people with Parkinson's disease or paralysis, it's not always easy to put food into their mouths. It often doesn't end up in their mouth, but next to the plate instead. To avoid needing to be fed, people with disabilities can choose among various assistive devices – depending on their needs. Ergonomically contoured utensils or tools to assist in grasping items are available to help.
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