New project brings a breath of fresh air to the nursing home in Bernkastel-Kues!

Tim Mälzer and André Dietz initiate a project for life improvement in the Caritashaus HerbStresidenz in Bernkastel-Kues.
Tim Mälzer and André Dietz initiate a project for life improvement in the Caritashaus HerbStresidenz in Bernkastel-Kues. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

New project brings a breath of fresh air to the nursing home in Bernkastel-Kues!

Tim Mälzer and André Dietz have launched an ambitious project to improve the quality of life in a nursing home. The Caritashaus Herbstresidenz in Bernkastel-Kues becomes a setting where the two prominent personalities are trying to sustainably improve the everyday life of the residents. At this place where the atmosphere is often perceived as oppressive and hospital when moving in, zest for life is rare. "The best years are over now. And the bad years that come now," says a senior citizen clearly her despair about the future, while other residents speak of a "concentration of misery" and are waiting for her last day to come.

As part of the television program "Herbstresidz", the initiatives of Mälzer and Dietz should not only increase the quality of life of the residents, but also give young people with disabilities an opportunity in professional life. The plan provides to train ten people with cognitive impairments in geriatric care. Mälzer, motivated by questions about his own family future after the death of his father, emphasizes the need for changes in nursing. "It lacks sensible tasks," says the renowned cook, after he has dealt intensively with the seniors and their life situation.

project goals and challenges

The first episodes of the program already show the initial residents' initial residents to the project and the new situation. Nevertheless, Mälzer manages to connect with the seniors in the course of his stay and to develop a positive feeling. "I have the feeling that it can really make a difference here," said Mälzer optimistic. The challenge is to really enrich the everyday life of older people and to give them more joie de vivre.

his commitment to the Herbstresidenz also makes a light on the general challenges with which many seniors are faced in Germany. Self -determined living in old age and the integration of people from different age groups are central concerns that are to be strengthened by various model projects and innovative forms of living. pensionerlebensentchaften.de provides a comprehensive overview of these initiatives.

A look into the future

The first episode of "Herbstresidenz" has already been broadcast, and another three episodes are shown on Wednesdays at 8:15 p.m. on VOX. Mälzer and Dietz hope not only to improve the living conditions in the Caritashaus Herbstresidz, but also to sensitize a general public to the interests of the seniors. The fact that the seniors not only want to wait for their last days, but also have the need for more life content, is a message that is transported by the television project.

summarized the project by Tim Mälzer and André Dietz not only an approach to improving geriatric care, but also an appeal to society, how important it is to enrich the lives of older people and to ensure a piece of self -determination. The autumn residence could thus become a model for further initiatives in Germany that aim at community and self -determined life in old age.

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