Nursing Reform โฃFaces Potential Setbackโฃ as Coalition Considers Eliminating Care Level 1
Berlin – A key โcomponent of Germany‘s long-term careโฃ system, care โlevel 1,โ is under review by the governing coalition and faces potential elimination, raising concerns for hundreds of thousands of individuals currently receiving โขsupport. The move,โค reportedlyโฃ under consideration as part of broader efforts to โreformโข social benefits and address budgetary pressures, could significantly impact access to essential care services for those with mild to moderate care needs.
Introduced in 2017, theโ five-level care system-anโ increase fromโฃ the previous three-aimed to provide a more nuanced assessment of individual โneeds, incorporating cognitive impairments like dementia and difficulties with dailyโ living. Eliminating care levelโค 1โฃ would disproportionately affect approximately 80 percent of those receiving care at home, who โขcurrently utilize funds โfrom this level for assistanceโ withโ tasks such as shopping and cleaning, according โขto andreas Rock, head ofโ the โขGerman Care Association (Dihk). The potential change is occurring amidst wider discussions about limiting social benefits and raising the retirement age, as advocated by DIHKโข chief, and a broader increase in expenditures for social assistance services across all areas. โค
The current system allows for a more precise evaluationโข of care requirements, taking intoโข account not only physical limitations but also impairmentsโ in perception and memory. Funds allocated throughโค care level 1 currently provide relief to family caregivers, enabling them to access services that supportโฃ independent โliving forโ their loved ones. The debate over the future of care level 1 underscores the ongoing challenges of balancing the growing demands of an aging population with the financial sustainability ofโค Germany’s social welfare system. Further โdecisions are expected as the coalition continues to deliberate onโข comprehensive reforms to social benefits.