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    Stiftung Kinder-Hospiz Sternenbrücke

    from Hamburg

    The Kinder-Hospiz Sternenbrücke in Hamburg has been providing comprehensive support for children with life-limiting illnesses and their families since 2003. With respite care, palliative care, and grief support, the facility is committed to dignified accompaniment and quality of life.

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    Kinder-Hospiz Sternenbrücke: An Oasis of Support for Families

    The Kinder-Hospiz Sternenbrücke in Hamburg is a unique facility that has been providing comprehensive support to children, adolescents, and young adults up to the age of 27 with life-limiting illnesses, as well as their families, since 2003. The Sternenbrücke is not only a place for end-of-life care but also an important partner on the often years-long journey of illness.

    Key Services

    • Respite Care: The Sternenbrücke offers at least 28 days of respite care per year to provide families with strength and recovery. This service accounts for about 80% of the hospice's work[1][3].
    • Palliative Care: Experienced medical professionals, therapists, and grief counselors ensure comprehensive care for the young people and their relatives[3].
    • Outpatient Care: Since 2011, the Sternenbrücke has also offered outpatient care to support families in their homes[3].

    Main Mission and Values

    The main mission of the Sternenbrücke is to provide dignified support to affected families regardless of their financial situation. The facility places great importance on empathy, support, and the enhancement of the quality of life for young people and their families. After the loss of a child, the Sternenbrücke continues to stand by the relatives and offers grief counseling[1][3].

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    The Sternenbrücke is heavily reliant on donations, as only about half of the costs are covered by health and nursing care insurance[3][5]. To ensure its work in the long term, the facility is involved in various fundraising campaigns and offers opportunities for support through memberships in the support association or long-term partnerships[4]. The Sternenbrücke is also active in educating and promoting children's hospice work, as seen on the Day of Children's Hospice Work[5].

    Current Developments

    The Sternenbrücke works closely with other organizations to expand the offerings for chronically ill young people and to reduce the barriers to children's hospice work. Current events such as the action day of the KinderVersorgungsNetz Hamburg e.V. demonstrate the facility's commitment to the community and the promotion of children's hospice work[5].

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