Club Summer Sport
Members onlyThe Summer Sport Club – your path to sailing and an active summer. Our monthly meetings provide advice, information and support so you can enjoy sports experiences, independently or together.
The Summer Sport Club – your path to sailing and an active summer. Our monthly meetings provide advice, information and support so you can enjoy sports experiences, independently or together.
One of the fears we all face sooner or later in life is: “How will I afford care in my old age?”
Intellectual and material resources can be capitalized to the benefit and well-being of all participants.
Transferring the focus of elderly care from state level to the local level, and deinstitutionalization of elderly care, should allow the development of alternative forms of care for the elderly, with prolonged living in their own homes.
The Winter Sport Club – a place where you discover new activities or rekindle old passions. Regardless of age or health, our meetings provide the support and confidence to embark on your own winter adventure – alone or with others.
Let's discover the opportunities offered by transdisciplinary education and training to maintain and improve the quality of life of sick people.
The separate status of the competence of health insurance and social insurance for long-term care is of utmost importance!
Every fourth Monday of the month, you can discreetly put your interests at the center of our search for health information.
It is important to learn how to make the most of the short time that doctors can dedicate to each patient.
Being healthy allows professional success, smooth running of family life, enjoying a vacation, building a home, and planning for the future…
On the fourth Tuesday of the month, you are invited to discreetly share your interests as we search for information related to active aging.
By questioning stereotypes, we hope to contribute to a more accurate and nuanced understanding of older people and aging.
The increased demand for short-term and occasional care, the high demands of users of health and social services are some of the challenges of modern society. The answers to how to provide funds for the care of the aging population lie in the exchange of experience and knowledge. How do personal needs assessments work for the individual and the family?