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well-being, elderly, lonely, love, connection, nature, home care, relaxation, quality of life, attention, service, meaning
'Anne's mission with care for well-being is to enable elderly to continue living in their own living environment for as long as possible, happily and independently. She provides emotional, practical and social support'

'Anne's care for well-being'

Well-being means feeling good and well-being, also described by some as happiness. Well-being means that a person is doing well physically, mentally and socially. The more well-being, the less need for care. That is why well-being is such an enormously important part of life.

Anne's care for well-being for the elderly focuses on improving your well-being, her guidance is tailored to your personal wishes, needs and preferences. Her goal is to add joy and comfort to your life.

Anne offers:

  • Care for well-being that consists of support and companionship.

  • Personal attention, where you are central.

  • Emotional, practical and social guidance, so that you can continue to live happily, independently and vitally in your own living environment for as long as possible.

  • Creates space for meaning, joy and listens to your stories.

  • Relieves the worries of your loved ones and caregivers, so that they can have some 'me-time'.

Would you like support, guidance or company for yourself or someone else? Perhaps you are a caregiver and want extra support for yourself? Anne supports and guides with heart and soul, through her personal attention.

'How does Anne support?'

This could include various forms of support and guidance.

Anne offers, among other things:

  • An attentive listening ear.

  • Company and helpful tips.

  • Practical help with chores in and around the house (not cleaning).

  • Drinking a cup of coffee or tea and talk about what's on your mind.

  • Baking or cooking together.

  • Listening to music and playing games.

  • To build social contacts, if there is the desire.

  • Gardening or making the balcony cozy.

  • Buying plants together and planting them in pots.

  • Looking at photo albums and talking about life and meaning.

  • Walking, shopping, having lunch somewhere.

  • Accompany to doctor/dentist or therapy appointments.

  • Help with the computer, telephone or administration.

What Anne not provides..'

  • She does not provide physical or medical care, she is not authorized to do so. In case of physical complaints and medical questions, consult your doctor.

  • Anne doesn't clean the house like a domestic helper does.

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