Nursing Council Wants Clarity when Assuming Increased Care Costs
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The cost of care in the home continues to rise. The German Nursing Council is alarming and calls for clarity on how this should be financed. Politics is admonishing more private provision.
Care in the home is becoming more and more expensive. Increased wages and operating costs drive up the costs.
For those in need of care, the financial burden is increasing. What are the figures for the Saarland?
The cost of nursing in a home has continued to rise this year.
The financial burden for those in need of care continues to rise sharply. In the first year, residents now pay an average of over 3100 euros per month – with large differences depending on the federal state.
In light of the renewed increase in co-payment costs for nursing home places, the German Nursing Council has called on the federal and state governments to clearly allocate costs, and on the federal states to finance investment and training costs in the nursing homes. "The federal-state working group appointed by the Federal Ministry of Health has been tasked with developing a limit on co-payments for nursing care," said the President of the Nur…
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