The regular meetings every first Friday of the month are dedicated to exploring autonomous mobility as a symbol of independence and self-determination. We will spend time gathering information and opinions from around the world to provide a foundation for quality discussions among our subscribers.
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?
Social reforms are aimed at reducing the responsibility of the state, and increasing the responsibility of individuals, families and civil society. The initiative of the individual, i.e. the family, can be more effective than the rigid structure of the system.
The first Thursday of the month explores innovative approaches to housing that enhance quality of life. Interactions among participants and support from experts ensure valuable discussions.
Analyzing local and global conditions, plans and trends leads to the conclusion that mobile healthcare and welfare services should be developed, improved and integrated into tourism. And vice versa, integration of health into tourism!
Due to the extremely high cost of housing and the exceptionally high proportion of single persons and childless couples in the population over 50, the needs and interests of expatriates and their families with regard to the use of health and social services in the country of origin are significant.
The first Tuesday of the month is reserved for discussions on active aging, focusing on the interests of our subscribers. Active participation and sharing of experiences among participants are also supported by experts from various professions.
The lack of information for sick people on vacation is the reason why many patients and their families feel insecure and decide to take a "passive" vacation at home.
We uncover trends and insights in the field of modern health at our regular Jour-fixe, held every first Monday of the month, featuring dynamic discussions, knowledge exchange, and support from experts worldwide.
The Winter Relax Club – your winter oasis of comfort, peace and warmth. Our monthly meetings help you plan a holiday without stress, where you can truly relax.
We look at health from the point of view of the insurance company, the employer and the family. The costs of illness are often invisible. They are unpredictable and high. Surprising and problematic are especially the indirect costs.
Active and productive aging involves promoting activity, maintaining health, fostering inclusion and social support, and improving the quality of life of older adults through a transdisciplinary approach.
The practice of second opinion involves exploring alternatives, managing complex problems and seeking external validation while upholding ethical standards.
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.
The Summer Relax Club – your summer haven of ease and comfort. With regular meetings we provide support and assurance so that every detail of your holiday is checked and aligned with your wishes.
"I have spent a lifetime investing in children and the holiday home. How should I finance my old age? I don't want to sell the house and I am not allowed to sell the children!
The first Tuesday of the month is reserved for discussions on active aging, focusing on the interests of our subscribers. Active participation and sharing of experiences among participants are also supported by experts from various professions.
The lack of information for sick people on vacation is the reason why many patients and their families feel insecure and decide to take a "passive" vacation at home.