Family Care
Work and care: information sheet on the legal requirements
Care guide for download: The practical guide "Nursing case - What now?" offers initial orientation for employees with disabled children or other relatives in need of care. It contains, for example, information on legal aspects and contact addresses of contact points.
Literature list on the subject of care: This overview is intended to help those affected find relevant literature. The list contains books that have been purchased by the Equal Opportunity Office and are available in the university library and thus easily accessible to all.
Care support points: Care support points provide advice free of charge and without obligation.
As central contact points, care support points have the task of advising and supporting people in need of help and care and their relatives.
The advice provided by the care support points is free of charge and non-binding: those affected decide for themselves which of the available services they would like to take advantage of. Home visits and individual assistance plans are a service provided by the care support points.
Here you can find the care support point near you!