Reducing fears of care. Relief options for outpatient and inpatient hospice work in Chemnitz

Lecture with Kristin Weinhold as part of the exhibition Edvard Munch. Fear
[Translate to Englisch:] Edvard Munch, The Scream | Das Geschrei (Detail), 1895, Courtesy Morten Zondag Kunstformidling, Norway, Foto: © Morten Zondag Kunstformidling/Morten Henden Aamot

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Chemnitz, Art Collections on Theatre Square

entrance 5 €, reduced 3 €

Hospiz- und Palliativdienst Chemnitz e.V. was founded in 1999 and has around 200 members. The foundation of the outpatient hospice work is a large group of well-trained volunteer hospice helpers who bring human warmth to society with their commitment and are companions in a difficult life situation. The inpatient hospice in Chemnitz was inaugurated in 2005 and, with its 16 places, offers full inpatient care and support from a professional team.

Kristin Weinhold, an employee of Hospiz- u. Palliativdienst Chemnitz e. V., will give an insight into the work.

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Edvard Munch

The exhibition at the Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz focuses on the theme of fear, based on the works of the most important pioneer of modern painting in Europe. Munch's works on this existential theme are linked to contemporary positions dealing with loneliness, illness and loss. The exhibition is part of the main programme of the European Capital of Culture Chemnitz 2025.

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