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Baustein Leistungen 99106022016000 Typ 3

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99106022016000

Leistungsbezeichnung

Low-threshold offers Recognition

Leistungsbezeichnung II

Have offers for support in everyday life recognized

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Typ 3

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06.05.2025

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Teaser

Your service must be recognized as an offer of support in everyday life under state law so that people in need of care can be reimbursed for its care or respite services under the long-term care insurance scheme.

Volltext

Offers for support in everyday life within the meaning of long-term care insurance help to relieve the burden on caregivers and help those in need of care to

  • remain in their home environment for as long as possible,
  • maintain social contacts
  • and continue to manage their everyday lives as independently as possible.

The services provide low-threshold care services and/or low-threshold respite services.

Everyday support services are provided in accordance with care insurance legislation:

  • Care services: here, volunteers in particular take over the care of people in need of care with general or special care needs in groups or in the home under specialist care guidance,
  • Offers to relieve caregivers: these are offers that provide targeted relief and advisory support for caregiving relatives and similarly close caregivers in their capacity as caregivers,
  • Offers to relieve the burden of everyday life: these serve to support those in need of care in coping with the general or care-related demands of everyday life or in the household, in particular with household management, or in organizing individually required assistance independently.

An offer of support in everyday life can also cover several of the above-mentioned areas.

Examples of eligible offers for support in everyday life (AzUiA) are

  • Care groups for people suffering from dementia
  • Helpers' circles for the hourly relief of caregiving relatives or similarly close caregivers at home
  • Day care in small groups
  • Individual care by recognized helpers
  • Family support services
  • everyday companions
  • care companions
  • Service offers for household-related services.

In order for people in need of care to receive reimbursement for the services provided under the long-term care insurance scheme, you as the provider must first have the service recognized by the competent authority in accordance with the relevant state law. If you have received recognition,

  • those in need of care from care level 1 have the option of reimbursement within the framework of the relief amount and
  • those in need of care from care level 2 also have the option of reimbursement under the conversion entitlement.

The requirements for recognition are regulated on a state-specific basis.

Each federal state determines which authority is responsible for the respective recognition procedure. Depending on the type of offer, different authorities may be responsible for recognition in the state - this is regulated by state law.

In some federal states, you can take advantage of funding opportunities for voluntary offers.

You can find more information on the respective homepages of the federal states.

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Kurztext

  • Everyday support services provide low-threshold care services and/or low-threshold respite services for people in need of care and/or their carers.
  • Offers for support in everyday life are
    • Care services: volunteer helpers in particular provide care for people in need of care with general or special care needs in groups or at home under the guidance of care professionals
    • Offers to relieve caregivers: provide targeted relief and advisory support for caregiving relatives and similarly close caregivers in their capacity as caregivers
    • Offers to relieve the burden of everyday life: serve to support those in need of care in coping with the general or care-related demands of everyday life or in the household, in particular with household management, or in organizing individually required assistance services on their own responsibility
    • Several of the above-mentioned areas can also be covered by offering support in everyday life
  • In order for people in need of care to receive reimbursement for the services provided under long-term care insurance, the service must be recognized by the competent authority in accordance with the relevant state law.
  • If recognition has been granted, those in need of care from
    • care level 1 and above are entitled to reimbursement within the framework of the relief amount,
    • care grade 2 also have the option of reimbursement within the framework of the conversion entitlement
  • The requirements for recognition are regulated on a state-specific basis
  • each federal state determines which authority is responsible for the respective recognition procedure
  • depending on the type of offer, different authorities may be responsible for recognition in the state - this is regulated by state law
  • In some cases, there are funding opportunities for voluntary offers
  • Further information can be found on the respective homepages of the federal states

Ansprechpunkt

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Zuständige Stelle

Baden-Württemberg

REGIONALLY ORGANIZED

The city or district in which the NBA is based

Bavaria

CENTRALLY ORGANIZED

Bavarian Center for Family and Social Affairs

Berlin

CENTRALLY ORGANIZED

Senate Department for Health and Social Affairs

Brandenburg

CENTRALLY ORGANIZED

State Office for Social Affairs and Care

Bremen

CENTRALLY ORGANIZED

The Senator for Social Affairs, Youth, Integration and Sport

Hamburg

CENTRALLY ORGANIZED

Authority for Health and Consumer Protection

Hesse

REGIONALLY ORGANIZED

Responsible district administration

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

CENTRALLY ORGANIZED

State Office for Health and Social Affairs

Lower Saxony

CENTRALLY ORGANIZED

Lower Saxony State Office for Social Affairs, Youth and Family

North Rhine-Westphalia

CENTRALLY ORGANIZED

Düsseldorf district government

Rhineland-Palatinate

CENTRALLY ORGANIZED

Supervisory and Service Directorate (ADD)

Saxony

CENTRALLY ORGANIZED

Saxony Municipal Social Association (Sächs-KomSozVG)

Saxony-Anhalt

REGIONALLY ORGANIZED

The district or regional association in whose area the NBA is located

Schleswig-Holstein

CENTRALLY ORGANIZED

State Office for Social Services of the State of Schleswig-Holstein

Thuringia

CENTRALLY ORGANIZED

Thuringian State Administration Office (TLVwA)

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