Financing care time: What you need to know at the care get-together on October 23rd!
Next nursing get-together at Chemnitz University of Technology on October 23, 2025: Online lecture on financing nursing leave. Registration by October 19th.

Financing care time: What you need to know at the care get-together on October 23rd!
On October 2nd, 2025, Chemnitz University of Technology will announce an important date: The next nursing get-together will take place on October 23rd, 2025 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. as an online lecture. The central topic of this get-together will be the financing of care leave, an area that significantly affects both those in need of care and their relatives.
As can be seen from the university's announcement, essential questions will be discussed at the nursing regulars' table. These include, among other things: What services does statutory nursing care insurance cover? What do you have to pay for yourself? And what support is there for those in need of care and their relatives? These topics are of great relevance as they often raise uncertainties and ambiguities regarding the financing of care services.
Participation and registration
Anyone interested can register for the online lecture by October 19, 2025 by email familienservice@tu-chemnitz.de. University employees have the opportunity to take part in the lecture during working hours in consultation with their supervisors. If you have any questions, Maika Filz is available on 0371 531-34542.
The TU Chemnitz website also offers further information on this topic. For more details about the events and the associated content, those interested can visit the page TU Chemnitz events visit.
Background to care financing
Financing care leave is an important issue in Germany as many people are affected over the course of their lives. An overview of the legal regulations and financial assistance is essential for those in need of care and their relatives. Information about this is also available on the website Federal Ministry of Health available.
Additionally supported Ways to care People in need of care and their environments with cross-sector information on care and support, which is a useful addition to the topics of the care regulars' table. It is important to address these questions early on in order to create the necessary support structures.