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Carers celebrate course completion

On the mountain. (usc) The courses that the federal agency and job centers help to finance are based on the needs of the labor market. An important partner here is the ISE vocational school for geriatric care and geriatric care assistance. Here, 15 participants recently completed a course “Qualification as Caregivers in Nursing Homes” with great success. Even before the end of the course, eleven women had been accepted for employment in old people's and nursing homes in the region.

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Job center live in class

The ISE language and vocational training center in Amberg was pleased to receive a visit from the Amberg job center on Thursday, November 21st, 2013. Mr. Liermann (team leader of the job center) and his colleague Mr. Farnbauer wanted to get to know the teaching content of the qualification to become a nursing assistant and carer in accordance with Section 87 b.

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Nursing assistant and housekeeping. Helper

Pflegehelfer und hauswirtschaftlicher Helfer/in
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Nursing assistants with additional training - carers in accordance with Section 87 b Paragraph 3 SGB XI

People in need of care with dementia-related impairments, mental illnesses or intellectual disabilities usually have a significant general need for supervision and care. The legal regulation is intended to create the financial basis for hiring additional staff in fully inpatient care facilities. For many job seekers, this opens up a new opportunity to find a job that is subject to social security contributions.

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Suitability assessment and qualification: Care worker in nursing homes

Carers in accordance with Section 87 b Paragraph 3 SGB XI

Nursing assistant and domestic helper
Source: S. Hofschlaeger / pixelio.de

People in need of care with dementia-related impairments, mental illnesses or intellectual disabilities usually have a significant general need for supervision and care. The legal regulation is intended to create the financial basis for hiring additional staff in fully inpatient care facilities. For many job seekers, this opens up a new opportunity to find a job that is subject to social security contributions.

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Carers with work

Caregivers successfully trained again

The management of the ISE Language and Vocational Training Center is rightly proud of the work of its lecturers in the nursing sector: in times of economic crisis, it is worthy of honor to know that half of the course participants are already employed before the end of the course. In addition, this was not the first successful qualification to become a carer in accordance with Section 87b SGB

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ISE carers shine

ISE Betreuungskräfte im Heilig-Geist-StiftA year ago, ISE Sprach- und Berufsbildungszentrum GmbH carried out the first qualification for carers in accordance with Section 87 SGB XI. At this point in time, many nursing homes did not yet agree to this innovation or were still in negotiations with the nursing care insurance companies about who should pay for the care staff. Ms. Daubert-Siegler, head of nursing services at the Heilig-Geist-Stift senior center, took an early interest in the graduates of the first course. Despite initially poor forecasts, the Bürgerspitalstiftung was one of the first to hire two carers per care facility. Half a year has passed since then. Reason for the management of the ISE and the course leader at the time to seek a conversation with Ms. Daubert-Siegler.

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78 percent of course participants are working

Nursing industry defies the economic crisis

At the ISE Language and Vocational Training Center in Amberg, 18 participants successfully completed the “Qualification as Caregivers in Nursing Homes” course. During the three-month training, the 18 participants, including one man, learned about working in nursing homes with people suffering from dementia.

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