Ms. Tresch invited the participants of the nursing assistant qualification to inform them about the work of the German Vegetative Coma Society. At first, the participants at the ISE Language and Vocational Training Center were somewhat disappointed that there was no direct care on Bayreuther Straße.
Ms. Tresch explains the activities of the federal association. Now our prospective nursing assistants know that the Wachkoma Society advises those affected, offers support in finding rehabilitation places and connects relatives and those affected.
In the second part, Mr. Nentwig tells the story of his son, which ultimately led to the founding of the German Vegetable Coma Society. He emphasizes that care is a very important field of work in our society, in which one is rewarded for the effort through the immediate joy and gratitude of those in need of care.
The students found the visit interesting and are happy to have gotten to know the facility. Many thanks for the invitation to Mr. Nentwig and Ms. Tresch.
For the report
Doris Sieß
Lecturer