Last aid course: Support for relatives seriously ill in Linz

Last aid course: Support for relatives seriously ill in Linz

Many people often feel insecure when it comes to dealing with seriously ill and dying. These uncertainties can lead to despair, especially if it is about death in their own circle of acquaintances, which is often a big surprise. But these questions are important in order not to stand wrong.

In order to counteract this, there will be a “last aid course” in the St. Magdalena Bildungshaus in Linz on November 12th at 5 p.m. The target group are all those who are confronted with the sick in a personal environment or who want to deal with topics related to death and grief in a remarkable way. These courses offer important information that can help to better understand the inevitable topic of the end of life and learn support services.

Details on the course offer

The experienced qualified graduates are responsible for the design of the course. Both bring extensive knowledge from the palliative hospice area, which enables them to give the participants valuable tips and assistance.

The event is a valuable opportunity to deal with a phase of life that is often affected with fear or uncertainty. The course not only conveys knowledge, but also practical skills in order to be able to act empathetically and helpful near seriously ill or dying.

If you are interested in learning more about the course or registering, you will find additional information at sanktmagdalena.at .

By learning the participants how they can offer support in such difficult living situations, they are better prepared to be there for their loved ones. This can help to cope with the often overwhelming feelings of uncertainty and helplessness.

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