Therapy & Activating care
Therapy in care refers to the targeted application of various measures to promote or restore the health and well-being of people in need of care. Activating measures are used to help people in need of care to become more independent and to better utilize their own resources. By activating and addressing patients, their confidence in their own abilities is strengthened.
Possible individual forms of therapy
Physiotherapy
Targeted exercises and treatments are used to treat movement and functional disorders of the body in order to maintain or restore mobility and independence.
Occupational therapy
This form of therapy aims to improve the ability to perform everyday activities by using specific activities and aids.
Speech and swallowing therapy
For speech and swallowing disorders, special exercises and techniques are used to support the ability to communicate and eat.
Psychotherapy
In the case of psychological problems or illnesses, psychotherapeutic treatment can help to overcome emotional stress and improve mental well-being.
Music, art or aromatherapy
These alternative forms of therapy can be used for relaxation, mood enhancement or pain relief.
Activating care
Activating care aims to offer those in need of care many opportunities for independent action and participation.
Care is taken to make the best possible use of existing physical, mental and social abilities.
Care is tailored to the individual's needs. The long-term goal is to promote the independence of the person concerned in the best possible way.
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