Book reading about care and age: share life and emotions!

Book reading about care and age: share life and emotions!
In Altentreptow, a special reading of a special reading will take place on Monday, June 23. The authors Sonja von Voß-Scharfenberg and Bianka Hadler present their book “Ten after Elf”, which deals with the multifaceted topics of age, care and emotional challenges for nurses and relatives. The event begins at 7 p.m. in the city library, and admission is only 6 euros. If you want to secure another place, you can pre-order by phone at 03961214753, as the Nordkurier
But what makes the book so special? It tells both the stories of those in need of care and the people who take care of them. These stories offer a deep insight into the real situations that occur in everyday care and take up the emotional and interpersonal aspects of care, which are also often discussed in literature on retirement homes and care facilities. The blog of opk.care emphasizes the importance of such stories, since they promote empathy and understanding and also give young readers the opportunity to think about their relationships with older family members.
health and relationships in old age
It is becoming increasingly clear how important social relationships for health and life satisfaction are in old age. According to the German Center for Age issues, social embedding is crucial for the well -being of older people. Most seniors have a supportive network, which often includes family members, friendships and informal care structures. These forms of exchange not only help to avoid loneliness, but also increase the quality of life of those affected. Social support plays a central role, especially in challenging stages of life that are impressively described in the book “Ten after Elf”.
The link between age -appropriate literature and social issues is particularly valuable. The content discussed in the reading illustrates that retirement homes are not only places of withdrawal, but also locations full of stories and experiences that enrich life. The books that are presented in the opk.care blog impressively illustrate this-from humorous stories to freedom in old age to deep insights into the challenges in dealing with care. For example, the work "The hundred -year -old, who climbed and disappeared out of the window" by Jonas Jonasson shows in a humorous way how important joie de vivre remains in old age.
a cultural event with a lot of heart
The reading on June 23 promises to become a cultural event with a lot of heart that should not only entertain, but also stimulates thought. It is encouraged to reflect on the relationship with older generations and to rethink your own view of age. At a time when age discrimination and outdated age images often occur, literature such as "ten after eleven" can help to open up new perspectives and to stimulate valuable discussions within the generations.
The reading in Altentreptow is a welcome opportunity to deal with these important topics - so nothing like there! A captivating evening is waiting for everyone who is interested in the stories of aging and care.
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