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Palliative care: when human attention guides the end of life

Every year, on 11 October, the World Hospice and Palliative Care Day invites us to take a sensitive look at an often overlooked reality: until the very end, life deserves care, attention and dignity.
Palliative care does not mean the end of life, but rather another way to support them, with respect, humanity and kindness.

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A new funding model for home nursing care? 

The INAMI is launching a pilot project to improve the financing of home nursing care. Why? Because nurses do more than just provide technical services: they help patients become more independent, coordinate care, take preventive measures, and more. These essential tasks are not always recognised, even though they give patients more tools to better manage their needs, care, and treatment, and potentially become more independent.

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Sharing experiences at JIFESS in Reims

The Francophone Travelling Days on Healthcare Ethics (JIFESS), held on 20 and 21 November in Reims, are a key event for healthcare and social sector professionals. That is why the ASDs of Namur and Verviers, as well as the Federation for Home Help and Care, were in attendance.

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Our teams at the summit Caruna

This Saturday at Tour & Taxis in Brussels, members of our Federation participated in the Caruna Summit, a significant event for the future of healthcare.

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A day focused on coordination

The various home help and care federations* in the Walloon Region met today to share ideas and reflect on a major issue: the prospects for coordination.

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1 November: a token of appreciation for our home care nurses

Since Saturday, 1 November, legislation has changed for home nurses. For a whole range of treatments, they must no longer have medical prescription so that their patient can be reimbursed.

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Supporting carers: a collective duty, a social emergency

Aide et des Soins à Domicile officially supports the petition launched by the ASBL Aidants Proches, which denounces the profoundly unfair situation experienced by parents of children with disabilities.

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RTBF met our teams in Liège

On 27 January 2026, RTBF - via the radio station Vivacity - came to meet us to do a report with one of our head nurses, Marie Paquet. The journalist, Ms Croufer, had asked us to shed light on a day-to-day reality that is often overlooked: the mobility and parking constraints faced by care and home help professionals in Liège.

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