Your first assignment as a senior caregiver in Germany is a big experience. Proper preparation helps avoid stress and start work confidently.
Before departure, make sure you have: a valid ID or passport, a signed contract with the agency, the A1 document confirming social insurance, and an EHIC card or private health insurance.
Besides clothes for the entire stay: comfortable indoor shoes, personal medications, chargers, and a translator app on your phone.
Even basic German is extremely helpful. Learn key phrases: greetings, asking about the senior’s wellbeing, meal names, body parts, medications, and daily care tools.
Be open and patient. Ask about the senior’s daily routine, habits, food allergies, and medications. Get important phone numbers: doctor, pharmacy, agency coordinator.
A good agency provides a coordinator available by phone, help with conflicts, and the option to change assignments if conditions don’t match the contract.
April 8, 2026