More Projects for the Aging and the Ill
- Latin America: Community-based programmes for elderly people
- Bangladesh: Project for drug addicts
- Burundi: New hope for people with HIV/AIDS
- Bosnia: Care for elderly people
- Armenia: Home care for elderly people
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Medical Nursing Care at Home in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
A World for the Aging and the Ill
Empowering older people and making them stronger is our goal. In our care of people who are ill, Caritas Germany also provides lasting support through effective and long-term solutions.

Our social projects for the elderly and people who are ill aim for more than providing medical care, they also actively counteract
poverty, isolation and social exclusion.
In cooperation with local Caritas staff, such as doctors, nurses and social workers, innovative projects are created that
improve the living conditions of the elderly and people who are ill.
Russia: Self-Help Group for Family Carers
In Russia, Caritas supports a network of self-help groups for people who care for their relatives. Caritas Russia has trained its nurses to pass on knowledge and skills to family carers. This initiative has snowballed into an important self-help organisation that supports and teaches home care skills to people caring for relatives who are ill.
Cambodia: Helping People with HIV / AIDS
Caritas’ projects for people with HIV / AIDS and their relatives are also examples of helping people to help themselves. Caritas Cambodia has established a system of neighbourhood volunteers who not only care for people living with HIV / AIDS, but promote the acceptance of and solidarity with infected persons within their communities. Positive side effects of actively involving volunteers include a higher readiness for prevention and a greater awareness of the risks of infection.
