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Service Center for Accessible Living Opens in Vienna

Die Social City Wien eröffnet mit "Barrierefrei Wohnen Wien" eine Servicestelle.
Die Social City Wien eröffnet mit "Barrierefrei Wohnen Wien" eine Servicestelle. ©APA/ROLAND SCHLAGER (Symbolbild)
With the introduction of the service center "Barrier-Free Living Vienna," people with mobility impairments gain easy access to financial support. The city people offer comprehensive consultations on barrier-free housing adaptations and directly refer those affected to appropriate agencies to ensure quick implementation.

Limited mobility can promote social isolation and loneliness and diminish self-esteem. The lack of freedom of movement increases the risk of depression and affects physical health through muscle loss and cardiovascular problems. The risk of diseases such as diabetes and osteoporosis also increases. Dependence on caregivers can lead to conflicts and make participation in social life more difficult. Additionally, financial burdens arise from renovations and special transport services, as well as a higher risk of accidents.

Service Center Advises on Funding for Barrier-Free Living and Provides Support

The service center offers comprehensive advice on all funding options, such as for stair lifts, barrier-free access, or adaptations in the bathroom and entrance area. Furthermore, it refers to responsible agencies, including funding agencies, specialist companies, insurance companies, or property owners. The volunteers of the city people ensure competent, inclusive, and respectful support. The start is on November 4, 2025, and the first project phase lasts until the end of December 2026. The goal is to facilitate access to funding and professional support for people with mobility impairments to effectively prevent social isolation, health risks, and loss of self-determination.

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