New Approaches to Care: The pflegimuri Philosophy – Morgen:Rapport
January 23, 2024
Discover how pflegimuri is revolutionising care in our second podcast episode. Director Margit Schneider explains how a resident-centred approach is changing everyday life at the nursing home.
Margit Schneider, Director of pflegimuri, talks about her conviction that residents, as "experts in their own lives", know best what they need. How does the care home change when you really live this idea? What impact does this have on day-to-day work? At pflegimuri, there are no longer any work clothes or fixed ward rooms, and shower times are flexible.
Eliane Pfister Lipp, Head of the Neumünster Institute, discusses the courage to try new things with Margit Schneider. They also shed light on how what seems visionary today could perhaps be standard tomorrow.
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