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Villingen-Schwenningen Launches 'Life in Old Age' Department for Senior Support

Villingen-Schwenningen's new department provides a central point of contact for aging-related concerns. It aims to analyze data, engage with seniors, and collaborate with professionals to improve services.

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Villingen-Schwenningen Launches 'Life in Old Age' Department for Senior Support

Villingen-Schwenningen has launched a new department, 'Life in Old Age', within its Youth, Education, Integration, and Sports office. This initiative aims to be a comprehensive resource for all matters related to aging in the city.

The department, led by Carolin Zimmermann, offers helpful information, an overview of contacts, and professional support to address individual concerns. It serves as a point of contact for seniors, relatives, professionals, and institutions dealing with aging issues in VS.

Interested parties can find detailed offers and contacts on the city's official website. Zimmermann explains that the department will analyze resident data, assess the current care landscape, and engage with seniors to connect, initiate, or further develop projects and offers in VS. The department also intensifies cooperation with professional actors and institutions, particularly with the city's senior council, to improve and expand services.

The 'Life in Old Age' department in Villingen-Schwenningen provides low-threshold, professional support for all aging-related concerns. Led by Carolin Zimmermann, it aims to be an active supporter of older citizens and a central point of contact. The department's efforts to analyze data, engage with seniors, and collaborate with professionals ensure a comprehensive approach to aging in VS.

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