30 years of the Upper Austria hospice movement: A celebration of hope and vision for the future
The Upper Austria hospice movement is celebrating its 30th anniversary in the Palais Kaufmännischer Verein in Linz. A look at 30 years of humanitarian commitment and visions for the future.

30 years of the Upper Austria hospice movement: A celebration of hope and vision for the future
The Upper Austrian hospice movement celebrated its 30th birthday in an impressive way. The ceremony took place at the Palais Kaufmännischer Verein in Linz, where many supporters, employees and volunteers gathered to look back on three decades of valuable work in hospice and palliative care.
The event was a tribute to the idea of “humanitarian adventure,” which is the foundation of this movement. Since its founding, the hospice movement in Upper Austria has supported countless people in their final hours of life and has thus made a significant contribution to improving the quality of life of patients and their relatives. This work has helped promote more humane and compassionate care, responsive to each individual's unique situation.
Review of the successes
Over the years, the hospice movement has made a name for itself not only regionally, but also beyond the borders of Upper Austria. Their innovative concepts and approaches to palliative care have become groundbreaking. The need for this type of care has increased, highlighting the importance of their work.
The ceremony offered opportunities for exchange and reflection on the successes of the last 30 years. Many speakers highlighted the enrichment that hospice services bring to society and the importance of continuing this valuable work in the future.
The commitment of the many volunteers and specialists was particularly recognized. Without their support, the comprehensive and loving care of patients would not be possible. The importance of training the next generation of nurses and inspiring them to take on this important task was emphasized.
The celebration was rounded off with personal stories from people who were supported by the hospice movement. These moving accounts provide a powerful insight into the work that goes on every day and show how much comfort and support is offered in the final hours of a life.
In view of the recently increased challenges in the healthcare system, the future vision of the hospice movement is of great importance. They plan to expand their services while always focusing on the human aspect of care. The coming years will be crucial to achieve long-term goals and further improve the quality of palliative care.
For a comprehensive overview of the eventful history of the hospice movement and the significance of its work, it is worth reading the detailed report on www.meinkreis.at to read.