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The Ökumenische Sozialstation is an outpatient care service that has been professionally caring for, supporting and assisting people in need of help in their home environment for over 45 years. Founded and supported by church congregations and local nursing associations, the Sozialstation is a strong team of over 110 qualified employees who are committed to Christian charity. Regardless of social situation, denomination or cultural affiliation, the team is there to help people in need.
The extensive range of services includes:
The Ökumenische Sozialstation attaches great importance to quality. Quality management includes taking into account the individual life situation, information, advice and support for those in need of care. The care steps are documented in a completely comprehensible and verifiable manner. Regular care visits serve as internal quality control and improvement. Care documentation, team meetings, further training, cooperation with doctors, quality checks by the medical service of the health insurance companies, documentation of complaints and the personal commitment of the employees also contribute to quality assurance.
The Ökumenische Sozialstation also offers care courses to provide family caregivers and interested parties with knowledge and skills for home care. Competent nurses with professional experience lead these courses.
The Ökumenische Sozialstation is always looking for qualified and dedicated employees. Both nurses and office management clerks are trained and hired. The Sozialstation offers a well-founded induction, individual support, a varied activity, family-friendly working hours, attractive remuneration according to TVÖD, additional pension provision, extensive training opportunities and company cars for business trips.
The Ökumenische Sozialstation is a charitable-diaconal institution that faces the challenge of providing outpatient care for elderly, sick and care-dependent people. All employees pursue common goals based on Christian charity. The mission statement serves as a binding frame of reference and is concretized by each area in the facility in relation to its tasks.