Care assistance is a need-based social benefit that you can receive to support yourself as a person in need of care who cannot cover the necessary care costs from your own resources.
If you or a person you care for are limited in their ability to participate in social life due to a disability or the threat of disability, you may be eligible for integration assistance.
Are you single and do you have at least one child in your household for whom you are entitled to the child tax allowance or child benefit? You can find out how to apply for the tax relief for single parents (tax class II) here.
If you regularly support people in need of care in their daily lives and receive payment for this, you can have your services recognized. This allows the costs to be billed through long-term care insurance. You can find further information here.
If your income or assets are not sufficient for your necessary living expenses If you live in a special form of integration assistance, you will receive basic social security under certain conditions.
Due to an addiction, they live in a special form of residential integration assistance and this facility assumes overall responsibility for their daily life and integration.