Frankfurt (Oder) starts a new funding program for on-site care!
Frankfurt (Oder) promotes on-site care: Expression of interest for municipal measures by October 31, 2025.

Frankfurt (Oder) starts a new funding program for on-site care!
Let's look at the latest developments in care policy in Brandenburg: The state government has decided to continue the so-called pact for care until June 30, 2027. There are several measures on the agenda that are primarily intended to sustainably improve the situation of those in need of care and their relatives. This commitment was discussed in a recent press release from the city of Frankfurt (Oder), which focuses on the funding program for municipal care policy. According to the city administration, the expression of interest is intended to contribute to the development of a low-threshold advisory and support structure for neighborhood assistance in Frankfurt (Oder). Applications for this interesting project are open until October 31, 2025, and contact details can be found on the city's website, where detailed information is also provided [frankfurt-oder.de]. -municipal-care-policy-nurse-on-site-in-the-city-Frankfurt-Oder-.php?object=tx,4071. 5.1&ModID=7&FID=4071.3796.1&NavID=4071.72&La=1&kat=2616.5%2C2616.1889&sfkat=1&sfmonat=1).
Another important aspect of the pact is the expansion of nursing advice and nursing care structures. Health Minister Britta Müller recently emphasized that the pact provides extensive financial resources to support over 200,000 people in Brandenburg in need of care. What is particularly noteworthy is that new funding guidelines will come into force from July 1, 2025, which are intended to make it possible to relieve the burden on inpatient care. This is intended to give more people the opportunity to live in their own four walls for longer tagesspiegel.de.
Important measures for care
The Pact for Care includes central pillars that focus on the concerns of people in need of care and their relatives:
- Ausbau der Pflegeberatung
- Verbesserung der pflegerischen Versorgungsstruktur
- Sicherung des Fachkräftemangels in der Pflege
It is particularly pleasing that districts and independent cities can receive up to 180,000 euros annually to expand their care offerings. In addition, around 11 million euros are available annually for various projects, which can be a great economic relief for many communities. From 2026, a uniform base amount of 20,000 euros will be sought for all municipalities in order to support smaller municipalities in particular. Meanwhile, according to the 2023 care statistics, there are over 214,000 people in Brandenburg who are dependent on care, including more than half over 80 years old tagesspiegel.de.
Another important point of the new funding structure is the creation of care bases. These offer essential support for those in need of care and their relatives by providing information, application forms and assistance. Nursing advisors will also be available on site to help with redesigning homes to suit the elderly and finding suitable nursing homes. The aim is to network all offers in the area of care as effectively as possible bundesgesundheitsministerium.de.
With these measures, Brandenburg is taking an important step into the future of nursing policy. The Pact for Care not only aims to improve the quality of life of those in need of care, but also to create a supportive environment for caring relatives. However, in order for the project to be successful, the municipalities are asked to actively implement measures and offers. Thanks to the commitment of the government and local authorities, the situation in care could improve significantly in the coming years.