

Lafim - Diakonie für Menschen im Alter
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Lafim-Diakonie: A Diaconal Organization with a Long Tradition
editThe Lafim-Diakonie is a diaconal organization with a rich history dating back to 1882. Founded by imperial order, the organization has developed into a comprehensive network of over 120 facilities in the state of Brandenburg, supported by around 3,000 employees[1][3].
Key Products and Services
editThe Lafim-Diakonie offers a variety of support services for different target groups:
- Older People: Care and support.
- People with Disabilities: Promotion and support.
- Young People and Families: Education and social services.
- Other Services: Comprehensive social and health offerings.
Main Mission and Values
editThe mission of the Lafim-Diakonie is based on Christian-diaconal values and love for one's neighbor. The organization is committed daily to improving the living conditions of its clients and employees. Christian love for one's neighbor motivates the actions, with the person at the center[3].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editThe Lafim-Diakonie is committed to complying with environmental regulations and strives for continuous improvement of environmental management. This includes resource conservation, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, and ecological procurement[3]. Additionally, the organization promotes the participation and involvement of employees in all company processes to create a sustainable work culture.
Current Developments and Offers
editThe Lafim-Diakonie also offers dual study programs in the field of case management, conducted in cooperation with the University DHBW Heidenheim. These programs allow students to directly connect theory and practice and further their education as interface managers[2][3].