Niemcy w drodze do międzykulturowej opieki nad osobami starszymi
- Institution: Hochschule FOM Hannover
- ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2851-8990
- Year of publication: 2022
- Source: Show
- Pages: 123-133
- DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/em.2022.02.09
- PDF: em/17/em1709.pdf
Germany on the way to intercultural care for the elderly
Globalization is a process that has brought many changes in recent decades. Improvement and further development of economic aspects meant that people were offered new opportunities, and this outside the country. It is not only the existing infrastructure that is responsible for the fact that the world is increasingly becoming a multicultural world. Despite many changes, differences between cultures in terms of their attitudes and beliefs, but also the meaning and interpretation of everyday life, are still visible. Migration is closely related to labor policy. If legal requirements allow, the goal of many migrants is to earn money abroad. Over 100 nations live and work in Germany (Visser / de Jong 2002, p. 110). Germany is a multicultural country. Due to the growing number of elderly people, caring for them must adapt to a multicultural clientele. Interculturalism is of great importance not only for care but also for society as a whole. Multicultural work teams are and will continue to be an increasingly common form of work in Germany (Barth, 2000). Not only more and more care recipients, but also more and more carers come from other countries and cultures. For this reason, practice and a change of approach are needed to deal with this topic in a delicate and structured way.