Old people's and service centres (ASZ)

The centres for the elderly and service centres offer local advice and practical help for older people and their relatives.

Description

Companions in old age

There are 33 centres for the elderly and service centres in Munich (list as PDF). The ASZ concept, which is unique in Germany, combines preventative and care services.

The ASZs are open to all people, regardless of origin, skin colour, religion, education, disability, sexual and gender orientation or social status.

What do the ASZs offer?

Older people and those in their private environment receive counselling and specific help from socio-educational specialists. They

  • arrange and organise assistance,
  • coordinate home care services,
  • provide direct everyday care services themselves (such as social lunches, care services for people with mental health problems or dementia) and
  • offer home visits.

A wide range of groups and courses as well as information and social events enable people to establish and maintain social contacts.

Intercultural and culturally specific programmes for migrants and intergenerational events are also part of the range of services offered by the ASZ.

Civic engagement is also intensively promoted in the ASZ. Volunteers are very welcome at the ASZ, where they receive guidance, training and support. Depending on their wishes, volunteers can work both in the local ASZ and directly with older people.

In difficult financial situations, it is possible to have lunch free of charge or at a reduced price. Please contact the staff at the ASZ in your district in confidence.

Preventive home visits

Preventive home visits are also offered for senior citizens. Older people - even if they do not yet need any help - can obtain comprehensive advice on topics relating to ageing and services for the elderly.

Aims of the ASZ

The main objectives of the work in the ASZ are

  • To strengthen and maintain independence,
  • support people to remain in their own home environment,
  • strengthen and maintain mental and physical health,
  • Avoid loneliness, isolation and marginalisation.

Flyer in different languages

Related services

Notarisation of a health care proxy

If you want to delegate the management of your legal affairs to someone else, you need a power of attorney, which we can notarise on request.

Advice from the Munich counselling associations

If you have any questions about legal guardianship and pension provision, Munich's guardianship associations can advise you locally, free of charge and confidentially.

Counselling for problems in geriatric care

The complaints office advises people in need of care, relatives, legal carers, acquaintances and carers on issues relating to care for the elderly.

Notarisation of a care directive

If you want to specify who should take over legal care for you if necessary, you need a care directive, which we can notarise on request.

Suggestion of legal support

If an adult can no longer manage their own affairs due to a mental illness or disability, you can apply for guardianship.

Grant for the purchase of a computer for senior citizens

If you are a senior citizen and have bought a laptop, computer or tablet, the City of Munich will support your purchase with a grant.

Support in old age

In its social community centre, older people and their relatives receive advice on issues relating to home and nursing care as well as financial assistance.

Assistance in senior living facilities

If you need to move to an assisted living facility for health reasons, the Social Security Office can help you.

Assistance for the elderly: subsidies for travel costs, telephone, home emergency call

The elderly care service supports senior citizens with travel allowances, telephone assistance and home emergency call systems.

Subsidy for meals on wheels/ social lunches

Anyone who is unable to do their shopping or prepare a hot meal can apply for a subsidy for meals on wheels or the social lunch programme.