Who offers assistance?
Find assistanceIn the Northeim district, several service providers offer assistance and support in day-to-day life.
Who can you contact to learn about the services available and how to pay for them? Your allowance determines this: Do you pay for the service privately? Does your long-term care insurance pay for the service? Or does integration assistance pay for it? Or another service provider?

All care services have employees who provide support in day-to-day life and household help.
You can use the following allowances: Relief allowance (131 €) and the total annual allowance of 3,539 euros (respite and short-term care).
Some organizations or companies offer special support and relief in day-to-day life and household help. These offers are called "AZUA", and are offers for support in day-to-day life.
You can use the following allowances for this purpose: Relief allowance (131 €) and the total annual allowance of 3,539 euros (respite and short-term care).
You can take advantage of the simple assistance services offered by providers if the following applies: The integration assistance service or another service provider has approved simple/compensatory assistance for you. You have signed a statement of objectives for this. And you have received written confirmation of this.
Service providers can bill for the following allowances: Relief allowance (€131) and the total annual allowance (respite and short-term care).
Not sure which service provider is right for you?
The Senior Citizens' and Care Support Center and the EUTB can provide advice on your requirements.
You can also search for and offer assistance via the Northeim District Assistance Portal.
People with disabilities, people with a care level, and family caregivers can use it to search for assistance.
Assistants and those who wish to become assistants offer assistance.
You can find the portal via the following links:

