Last Aid Course in Bielefeld: Orientation at the Ev. Johanneswerk Haus Daheim


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Orientation for a Sensitive Life Phase: The Last Aid Course in Bielefeld
The Last Aid Course at the Ev. Johanneswerk Haus Daheim in Bielefeld is aimed at citizens who want to gain more confidence in dealing with dying, death, and farewell. On June 13, 2026, the course will provide basic knowledge, orientation, and practical assistance for accompanying those at the end of life from 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM. The offer is free of charge and is led by experienced palliative care professionals. ([bielefeld.jetzt](https://www.bielefeld.jetzt/node/1602817?utm_source=openai))
Knowledge That Bears Everyday Life
Just as a first aid course provides orientation in emergencies, the Last Aid Course creates a calm approach to a frequently repressed reality of life. Central questions that concern relatives and loved ones are addressed: What helps at the end of life? How can uncertainty, fear, and being overwhelmed be classified? And how can empathetic accompaniment be achieved with clarity and dignity? The format is considered a low-threshold educational form around palliative care and hospice accompaniment. ([bielefeld.jetzt](https://www.bielefeld.jetzt/node/1602817?utm_source=openai))
A Calm Setting in Haus Daheim
The event location is the Ev. Johanneswerk Haus Daheim at Schildescher Str. 97a in 33611 Bielefeld. The location is part of the large diaconal organization Evangelisches Johanneswerk, which has been active in care, integration assistance, and hospice work for decades. It is conveniently situated for travel in the Johannesstift area; historically, Haus Daheim is described in Johanneswerk materials as an event venue close to the tram stop Johannesstift. ([bielefeld.jetzt](https://www.bielefeld.jetzt/node/1602817?utm_source=openai))
Professional Competence and Human Proximity
The speakers Eva Blomeier and Astrid Bohnenkamp work as palliative care specialists and hospice coordinators at the Ev. Johanneswerk. Here, professional expertise meets an atmosphere focused on trust, willingness to engage in conversation, and respectful addressing of target groups. This mix makes the course interesting for people who are confronted with serious illness, dying, or grief in their private environment. ([bielefeld.jetzt](https://www.bielefeld.jetzt/node/1602817?utm_source=openai))
Free of Charge and with Clear Registration
Participation is free of charge. Registration is to be made by June 5, 2026, at the adult education office of the Bielefeld church district. This keeps the course purposely open for all who seek orientation and wish to prepare for a sensitive situation in advance. ([bielefeld.jetzt](https://www.bielefeld.jetzt/node/1602817?utm_source=openai))
Conclusion: A Course that Provides Security and Dignity
The Last Aid Course in Bielefeld combines knowledge, calm, and practical orientation into an important event experience for all who want to remain capable of action in exceptional situations. Those who want to engage with the topics of farewell, accompaniment, and hospice work early on will experience a valuable, free, and humanly shaped morning. ([bielefeld.jetzt](https://www.bielefeld.jetzt/node/1602817?utm_source=openai))
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Sources:
- Bielefeld.JETZT - Last Aid Course
- Evangelisches Johanneswerk - Official Website
- Evangelisches Johanneswerk - Fields of Work and Locations
- Evangelisches Johanneswerk - Hospice Work and Haus Daheim
- Evangelisches Johanneswerk - Hospice Work at Ev. Johanneswerk
- Last Aid - FAQ
- PMC - Last Aid Course: An Education for All Citizens










