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Städtetag Demands Full Care Insurance to Relieve the Local Authorities

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If your own money is not sufficient for a place in the nursing home, the Social Security Office can intervene. The municipalities are already too burdened, says Stadttag President Jung. He pleads for full insurance.

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This will become a full insurance in the future to relieve the burden on municipalities. Currently, these finance the nursing homes of many people who cannot afford it themselves.

·Munich, Germany
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If your own money is not sufficient for a place in the nursing home, the Social Security Office can intervene. The municipalities are already too burdened, says Stadttag President Jung. He pleads for full insurance.

·Hamburg, Germany
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In autumn Schwarz-Rot wants to start the reform of the care insurance. The city day has clear ideas. Leipzig's SPD mayor says: "It can't be that the social welfare office becomes the regular financing of care."

·Hamburg, Germany
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Increasing home costs are increasingly putting pressure on those in need of care and communities. The German City Day therefore advocates a restructuring of the care insurance system.

·Berlin, Germany
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Here you will find information on the topic "Communications". Read now "Maintenance reform: City Day calls for conversion to full insurance".

·Germany
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In the debate surrounding the upcoming long-term care reform, the German Association of Cities is calling for the introduction of comprehensive long-term care insurance. "This would prevent people who have worked hard their entire lives from falling into social assistance due to care costs," said Association President Burkhard Jung (SPD) to the "Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung" (Friday edition). For municipal budgets, such a change would mean "billions…

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shz broke the news in Flensburg, Germany on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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