Future of the Community Nursing: Communities react to changes

Future of the Community Nursing: Communities react to changes

In the municipalities of Afritz am See, Rosegg and Finkenstein, the pilot project "Community Nursing" will end at the end of the year. The State Councilor Beate Prettner (SPÖ) has announced that the successful project initiated by the federal government will be integrated into the care supply. This decision brings both challenges and new perspectives for the communities involved.

Maximilian Linder, the mayor of Afritz, is concerned about the effects of these changes. So far, the community has looked after around 3,000 to 5,000 inhabitants, but in the future this scale will be increased to 7,500 to 10,000. This means that the Community Nurse will stop working in Afritz because it does not want to integrate into the new system. Your decision is understandable; She had a special qualification and was able to help her clients directly in health affairs.

results of the integration

In conversation, Franz Richau, the mayor of Rosegg. He emphasizes that the care in his community has increased. "The community Nurse is now also being looked after Wernberg, which makes the situation more difficult," he explains. Although he basically sees the changes positively, he bears concerns about the time that can be devoted to the client in the future. An increase in the number of clients inevitably means lower individual care and could impair the quality of care.

Christian Poglitsch, Mayor of Finkenstein, emphasizes the importance of the community Nurses for relieving relatives and healthcare. In his community, the nursing staff not only provided individual support, but also organized information events. Poglitsch would like to maintain the previous care system and strives to continue the quality and offer through the state of Carinthia.

The new structure of the care supply will come into force from January. The community is therefore responsible for a much larger number of clients. Despite the upcoming changes, the mayors are optimistic and want to make the existing offer more active. You are grateful that the project is not completely laid down. "We hope for a positive future and are excited to see how the situation will develop," Richau and Linder conclude the conversation.

The state of Carinthia, represented by State Councilor Beate Prettner and project manager Michaela Miklautz, has announced that the community Nursing should be integrated into the care care. 98 municipalities and the Annabichl district of Klagenfurt are already integrated into the system, and there are positive feedback regarding the new structure. Miklautz emphasizes that no failures will arise for the supervised people, which is a relief for many.

volunteer as a backbone

A central point that pretters appealed is the role of volunteering in care care. With almost 600 volunteers who are active, the broad support for the concept is shown. The activities of these volunteers, especially in the area of driving services and accompaniment, are essential for improving health care in the communities. The planned financial expenses of 3.2 million euros for the comprehensive implementation of the project illustrate the commitment and seriousness with which this initiative is pursued.

With these comprehensive changes that affect the community Nursing, it remains to be seen how the quality of care and the care of the clients will develop. The affected communities are required to master the new challenges and at the same time maintain the usual support. For a detailed view of the topic, we recommend the report www.meinbezirk.at .

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