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"Support for Caregivers is Crucial"

In the forthcoming years, the demand for care is expected to escalate substantially. In North Rhine-Westphalia, close family members will likely assume pivotal roles in delivering quality care and ensuring a decent end-of-life experience. Essentially, it's crucial that we do so.

Workers in care professions demand additional assistance
Workers in care professions demand additional assistance

"Support for Caregivers is Crucial"

In North Rhine-Westphalia, Sonja Bongers, the Chair of the SPD City Council faction and a member of the North Rhine-Westphalia State Parliament, has put forth a series of proposals aimed at improving care and support for caring relatives.

  1. Recognition and Compensation for Caring Relatives
  2. Bongers advocates for pension contributions for informal caregivers, recognising the time and effort they invest in caring for family members. This move would provide them with better social security and financial stability in retirement.
  3. Professional Support Centers
  4. Bongers emphasises the need for more professional contact points or advisory centers throughout North Rhine-Westphalia. These centers would serve as accessible resources for caregiving families, offering guidance, information, and support on care options, benefits, and navigating the health and social care system.
  5. Improving Care Infrastructure
  6. To alleviate the burden on family caregivers, Bongers calls for expanding and strengthening the care infrastructure. This includes increasing the availability of daycare and respite services, improving home care support, and investing in facilities and services that can make care more accessible.
  7. Scientific Research and Evaluation
  8. Bongers proposes the commissioning of a suitably qualified institute for applied care research to scientifically accompany and evaluate municipal nurse plus models.
  9. Expansion of Care Services
  10. Bongers suggests a state program to promote short-term, day, and night care places, as well as an expansion of care hotels, to contribute significantly to improvements in care services.
  11. Extensive Relief, Counseling, and Support Measures
  12. Bongers stresses the importance of providing extensive relief, counseling, and support measures for caring relatives. This includes comprehensive access to counseling and support infrastructure, with a focus on financial and personal support for municipalities.
  13. Abolishing the Surcharge for Childless Caring Relatives
  14. Bongers proposes the abolition of the surcharge for childless caring relatives and the provision of full wage compensation for those reducing their working hours.

The need for care is expected to rise in North Rhine-Westphalia in the coming years. Bongers' proposals, if implemented, could significantly improve the situation of caring relatives in the region. Additionally, a proposal was made for the establishment of a federal council initiative to better represent the interests of caring relatives in North Rhine-Westphalia.

However, it is important to note that no immediate plans or actions to implement these proposed measures have been announced. The current state of support measures for caring relatives in North Rhine-Westphalia is not specified in the information provided.

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