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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.
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.
Assumption of day-care centre costs
If you would like to apply to have your daycare centre costs covered by a non-public or private facility, we will support you in the application process.
Household help
Help for people who need support from others to continue household chores or physical activities.
Taking children and young people into care
If the child's welfare is acutely threatened and the emergency situation cannot be averted in any other way, the child will be taken into care.
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.
Taking on voluntary care
If you want to support people with support needs, you can take on a legal 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.
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.
Counselling centres for older people and relatives
Are you an older person or a person in need of care looking for support? Would you like advice as a relative or carer? These centres can help.
Munich Care Exchange
Whether inpatient care, short-term care, day care, outpatient care or care at home - the Munich Care Exchange helps you to find suitable offers.
Advice from the Munich counselling associations
The Munich guardianship associations provide information and advice on health care proxies, advance care directives and questions of guardianship law.
Registration of outpatient care services
Anyone who provides or offers reserved activities in care in return for payment must notify the responsible health authority immediately.
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
With a care directive, you can specify who should - or should not - take on this task if care is required.
Advice on child day care
Are you looking for a childcare place for your child? We will be happy to advise and arrange childcare in your own home
Promotion of care transition
The care transition supports people when they move into a fully inpatient care facility.
Promotion of in-house day care
As a full inpatient care facility, you can receive a personnel cost subsidy for a specialist for in-house day care in accordance with the guidelines.
Notarisation of a health care proxy
Legal guardianship can be avoided by a power of attorney. Authorised representatives are not subject to control by the competent local court.
Investment support for outpatient care services
As an outpatient care service, you can receive investment support in accordance with the guidelines and the budget funds available.
Investment support for day-care centres
Suspension of investment funding for applications from January 2025
Promotion of further and advanced training (inpatient care)
As a full inpatient care facility, you can receive funding for supervision, further and advanced training and staff development.
Investment support for full inpatient/short-term care
Investment funding for applications from January 2025 has been suspended.
Start-up funding for innovative outpatient care services
Projects for residential care communities, residential groups for people with disabilities and innovative forms of care are financially supported in the start-up phase.
Promotion of intercultural openness in care for the elderly
As an organisation providing open support for the elderly, you can receive funding for further training and workshops on intercultural openness (IKÖ).
Dental home visits for the elderly and people in need of care
If you are unable to visit a dental practice due to personal restrictions, you can arrange a home visit.
Promotion of further and advanced training (outpatient and day care)
As an outpatient or day-care facility, you can receive funding for supervision, further education and training.
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.
Hygiene monitoring Health and personal care
Non-medical beauty care businesses are subject to infection hygiene monitoring by the health authorities in accordance with Section 36 of the Infection Protection Act.