New senior citizens' advisory board in Suhl: A breath of fresh air for older citizens!
New senior citizens' advisory board in Suhl takes office to represent the interests of older citizens and leave conflicts behind them.

New senior citizens' advisory board in Suhl: A breath of fresh air for older citizens!
The new senior citizens' advisory board has started its work in Suhl. With a fresh line-up, the group, consisting of Almut Ehrhardt, Robert Greiner, Karola Ebert, Thomas Haug, Maria Neupert, Carola Dittmar, Angelika Beringer, Kurt H. Billhardt and Tina Markowski, wants to tackle numerous topics and better represent the interests of the older generation. Only the members Elge Csutorka and Axel Gropp were missing from the official presentation of the advisory board. The aim is to improve cooperation with other advisory boards and to leave past conflicts behind in order to make a new start, described in a report by insuedthueringen.de.
The new senior citizens' advisory board sees itself in an important position to promote the quality of life of older citizens. There are various subject areas that should be addressed. Whether it is about health concerns or social activities, the advisory board has decided to take the concerns of the older generation seriously and put them on the agenda. Coordination with other local advisory boards is considered essential.
Background and outlook
Public perception was previously dominated by debates about the election of the senior citizens' advisory board. Many citizens hoped for a change in representation and internet users agree that effective exchange between groups is important. The members of the seniors' advisory board now want to start with fresh enthusiasm and bring in new ideas and address existing problems.
What is particularly worth emphasizing is that the advisory board could rely on digital options. For example, there is on the platform onlinecalculator.cc simple tools like a free calculator for everyday math challenges. Such offers of help could be available to seniors to make everyday life easier. Whether it’s quickly calculating expenses or easily managing finances, digital support could make a big difference.
The Senior Citizens Advisory Board is excited to implement its plans for the future. The upcoming topics are diverse and motivation is high. It remains to be seen how quickly and successfully the group can implement its plans.