Last Aid in Landshut: Knowledge and Dignity at Life's End


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Last Aid in Landshut: Knowledge, Dignity, and Support at the End of Life
The course Last Aid - the little 1x1 of Dying opens a quiet yet important space for compassion, guidance, and human closeness. It imparts foundational knowledge from hospice and palliative care and strengthens awareness of how family members and caregivers can provide support in the final phase of life.
A course for a mindful spiritual community
As a life nears its end, questions of comfort, responsibility, and farewell come to the forefront. This course invites participants to understand dying as part of life and to approach the care for one another with calmness and respect. The focus is on dignity, attention, and the experience that no one has to face uncertainty alone.
Four modules for orientation and hope
The Last Aid course is divided into four thematic areas: Dying as part of life, planning and decision-making, physical, psychological, social, and existential distress, and saying goodbye to life. This creates a clear framework that connects knowledge with pastoral sensitivity and strengthens participants for conversations, support, and concrete assistance.
Hospice and palliative knowledge conveyed understandably
Especially regarding hospice, palliative care, grief, and farewell, an understandable approach to the key fundamentals is helpful. The course is aimed at adults and provides a space for a credible faith experience in the broader sense: supported by mindfulness, community feeling, and a caregiving attitude. Speakers from the Hospice Association Landshut e.V. will be announced shortly.
Adult Education Center Landshut as a place of encounter
The Adult Education Center at Ländgasse 41 is an established educational location in Landshut and stands for lifelong learning in the city center. The event location is easily accessible and is anchored as a vhs site in the old town. Thus, it offers a fitting framework for a topic that connects knowledge, humanity, and personal reflection.
Conclusion: An evening that can provide support
Those who wish to engage with dying, farewell, and accompaniment will find here a respectful and practical introduction. The course provides orientation, strengthens trust in one’s own stance, and invites participants to experience this special learning moment live in Landshut.










