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Care beds for care facilities in Hungary

A fully loaded truck with donated care beds and bedside cabinets set off for Hungary on Thursday, August 5. Every two to three years, Kleeblatt Pflegeheime gGmbH donates equipment to various facilities in Pest County - the partner region of the Ludwigsburg district in Hungary.

A group of seven people stands outside on a gravel road, with a JCB digger on the left and a truck loaded with wooden items on the right. They are smiling and posing for the photo, showcasing a collaborative work environment. Green trees provide background scenery.
A yellow loader is unloading wooden chairs from a blue truck. One worker operates the loader, while another stands nearby, overseeing the process. The scene takes place outdoors, with a clear sky and a warehouse in the background.

This time, the beds will be distributed to the Borostyán United Care Homes in the towns of Tápiószentmárton and Pánd in Hungary. The 32 electric care beds and numerous bedside cabinets were temporarily stored at District Councillor Horst Stegmaier's home and loaded by employees of the Kleeblatt care homes, the Erdmannhausen building yard and Stegmaier. Jürgen Vogt, first state official, was on site when the truck left and thanked the employees for their active support.

A friendly relationship has existed between the regions of Ludwigsburg and Pest County since 1992, which was officially sealed in 2000. Meetings with the Hungarian partners have also been affected by the global COVID-19 pandemic. The inaugural visit by District Administrator Allgaier is still pending.