32 new nurses: solemn final ceremony in Weißenburg
32 new nurses: solemn final ceremony in Weißenburg
insight into the training and the importance of geriatric care
01.08.2024 Bavaria.
In Weißenburg, an impressive graduation ceremony recently took place, which not only opened a new future for the 32 graduates of the Rummelsberger Diakonie, but also took a look at the important role of geriatric care in our society.
a solemn farewell
The graduates of the vocational school for nursing and geriatric care were released into the professional world during an emotional ceremony. The festive service, under the direction of Pastor Doctor Alexander Reichelt, brought together students of the first year of training who actively participated in the design. The musical accompaniment by Regina Müller awarded the event additional ceremony.
significant support of local personalities
The well -wishers included various important personalities, including the deputy district administrator Günter Obermeyer and the second mayor Maria Schnell. Sonja Luber from the employment agency and deacon Tina Dehm from the Department of Education of the Rummelsberger Diakonie also had their say in order to appreciate the long -term commitment of the graduates. "Humor is the wise umbrella," said headmistress Dorothea Eidam in her speech, which underlines the value of a positive attitude in problem solving and in everyday nursing life.
insight into the training period
The handover of the certificates by the class management Katharina Schmidt, Laura Hausmann, Denise Seeliger and Anja Parrish marked a decisive moment for the graduates. A particularly memorable part of the celebration was the presentation of photos from the training period, which documented the shared experiences and the intensive training in nursing. The musical accompaniment of Dr. Limmer and his wife gave the event a solemn setting.
The importance of geriatric care in society
The final ceremony in Weißenburg not only shows the completion of an apprenticeship, but also the ongoing demand for qualified nursing staff in Germany. In view of the demographic changes and the increasing number of older people, the need for specialists in geriatric care is becoming increasingly urgent. The graduates are now ready to work in this important professional field and to make a decisive contribution to society.
The Rummelsberger Diakonie makes an indispensable contribution to supporting people who are dependent on care. It remains to be hoped that she will continue to inspire many young people to take this fulfilling and necessary profession.
- Nag