
Ask experts about innovative housing
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.
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.
Explore creative ideas for adapting and utilizing your property with a focus on financial stability in your golden years.
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 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.
Telemedical services, in addition to protecting personal information, require absolute discretion of health-related data.
Master the challenges of independence and self-determination with expert support and effective communication, and secure attention and care.
An individual’s or family’s initiative can be more efficient than rigid system structure.
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.