Diversity in old age: The new brochure for Eimsbüttel is here!

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Eimsbüttel promotes the safety of older people with a new brochure and presents comprehensive support options.

Eimsbüttel fördert durch eine neue Broschüre die Sicherheit älterer Menschen und präsentiert umfassende Unterstützungsmöglichkeiten.
Eimsbüttel promotes the safety of older people with a new brochure and presents comprehensive support options.

Diversity in old age: The new brochure for Eimsbüttel is here!

In Eimsbüttel, the importance of diversity and security for the older generation is very important. A brand new brochure from the Eimsbüttel district office presents important facilities and projects that address the different realities of life for seniors. This publication is not only informative, but also available free of charge and can be viewed at the link here be downloaded.

Particularly noteworthy is the new section “Security in old age”, which deals with measures to ensure a self-determined and safe life for older people. In this context, physical security is of central importance, as emphasized by Liechtenstein Castle. This includes emergency plans, protection against falls and access to emergency call systems so that you can react quickly to health emergencies.

Diverse realities of life

The brochure goes beyond safety and highlights the diversity that seniors bring to society. People from different cultural, social and personal backgrounds enrich coexistence in Eimsbüttel. Living and support services for older people are an essential part of this publication.

Creative leisure and cultural offerings, education and information about care and living in old age are of great importance to seniors. This not only addresses everyday needs, but also promotes social interaction. Here, seniors have the opportunity to find out about their rights and entitlements and to actively participate in social life.

Technological support for security

Another aspect highlighted in the brochure is the role of technology in improving quality of life. Smart home systems that, among other things, monitor doors and windows or offer automatic lighting can make a decisive contribution to security. As an example, Schloss Liechtenstein cites modern emergency call systems that are set up around the clock and provide immediate assistance in emergencies.

The brochure also shows how important regular visits to the doctor are for health in old age, as well as coordination with relatives to ensure help in critical situations. Healthy aging is not only a concern in Eimsbüttel, but also a central issue at the international level, as the Federal Ministry of Health emphasizes.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the proportion of people over 60 years of age worldwide will double by 2050. It is urgently necessary to create suitable living and environmental conditions for this target group. At the initiative of the WHO, strategies have been developed to focus on human rights, gender equality and support for older people.

The brochure from the Eimsbüttel district office is therefore more than just a collection of information - it is a sign of respect for the older generations and a call to actively involve the community in their concerns. Those interested can contact the district office directly to meet their information needs. Mr. Frank Rübenkönig is available to answer any questions and can be reached at (040) 42801 – 2212 or by email at Frank.Ruebenkoenig@eimsbuettel.hamburg.de. The district office's press office can also be reached at (040) 428 01 - 2053.