Social Analysis

Good Souls is setting new standards in the care sector through social analysis

When discussing care in Germany, the focus is on the level of care, the costs of care, care needs, technical infrastructure, language skills and service providers. The topic of care is approached in an objective and analytical manner, and the associated processes are standardised. There are clear checklists designed to ensure high-quality care. This is important for all of us.

But what does ‘quality care’ actually mean, if we stop for a moment to think about it? Of course, all hygiene, medical and care procedures must run smoothly. This undoubtedly helps to extend life expectancy and improve quality of life. But is this alone enough to positively boost the will to live and make people happy?

At good souls, we focus not only on general standards of care, but also on the cognitive impact of interpersonal relationships. We know that engaging in hobbies that patients have grown attached to over the decades enhances their well-being and maintains their self-esteem. Shared interests, integrated into daily life, contribute to the long-term preservation of mental faculties and the joy of living in old age.


Bear in mind, too, that ‘being cared for’ is a source of stress for patients. Being washed, having to adapt to unfamiliar routines, and coping with changing environments as mental and physical abilities decline is exhausting. All of this places a mental and physical burden on the patient and triggers symptoms of stress. That is why it is important that these entirely natural, yet negative, reactions on the autonomic nervous system are mitigated through an integrative environment and transformed into happy, energising moments.

Building on this, we at good souls have developed ‘social analysis’. Caregivers who are truly dedicated to their work not only share their professional skills and qualifications with families in Germany, but also tell them about the personal qualities and hobbies they will bring with them should they be hired for a home care role. In this way, families can create a home environment for their loved ones who need help, where they can feel safe, share their interests and enjoy life. There are numerous scientific studies demonstrating that, in an optimised social environment, people live longer, are healthier and happier. With the help of our social analysis, we make this possible for you and your loved ones. Care is more than just a service; it means having the right to be human. We invite you to use the good souls social analysis.

The value of social analysis when choosing a caregiver

When people talk about care in Germany, they discuss the level of care, the costs of care, care needs, technical infrastructure, language skills, and service providers. The topic of care is approached in a factual and analytical manner, and the processes involved are standardized. There are clear checklists designed to guarantee good care. This is important to all of us.

But what does “good care” mean when we take a moment to think about it? Of course, all hygienic, medical, and care-related processes must function smoothly. This definitely increases life expectancy and quality of life. But does this alone positively stimulate the joys of life and make people happy?

At good souls, we pay attention not only to general care standards but also to the interpersonal cognitive effect. We know that engaging in hobbies that have been cherished for decades increases patients’ well-being and maintains their self-esteem. Shared areas of interest, incorporated into everyday life, ensure that mental abilities and joie de vivre are preserved for longer in old age.

It is also important to consider that receiving care can be stressful for patients. Being washed, adhering to unfamiliar routines, and coping with changing structures while mental and physical abilities decline can be exhausting. All of this takes a toll on the mind and body and triggers symptoms of stress. It is therefore important that these completely natural but negative reactions to the autonomic nervous system are counteracted by an inclusive environment and transformed into happy, energizing moments.

On this basis, we at good souls have developed social analysis. People who have opened their hearts to caregiving not only share their professional skills and qualifications with families in Germany, but also talk about their characteristics and hobbies, which they will bring to bear in the event of a home care assignment. In this way, families can create an environment for their loved ones in need of care at home where they feel safe and secure and can share and pursue their interests. Numerous scientific studies have shown that a socially optimized environment helps people live longer, healthier, and happier lives. With our social analysis, we make this possible for you and your loved ones. Care is more than a service; it means being allowed to be human. Feel free to use the good souls social analysis for this purpose.

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