Caregiving
that makes sense.
We connect caregivers with families in Germany and the Netherlands who need care for their loved ones. No fees and with support throughout your rotation.
How it works
From sign-up to your first placement in a few weeks
Online registration
Fill out a short form and upload a photo. Takes 5 minutes.
Personal call
We'll call you, go through your preferences and show you specific offers.
Departure to your rotation
We prepare the contract and help arrange travel. We're with you in Germany too.
Current offers
Pick a family that suits you
Landsberg · Germany
Caregiver Landsberg
Care for an 86-year-old gentleman, 75 kg, 170 cm, who suffers from dementia with significantly impaired short-term memory.
Frankfurt am Main · Germany
Caregiver Frankfurt am Main
Care for an independently living 86-year-old lady, 70 kg, 169 cm, who moves with the help of a walker. She suffers from Parkinson's (stage 4), dementia, incontinence, diabetes (treated with medication), and general frailty. She also has macular degeneration, sees very poorly, and hears very poorly. The lady is Croatian. She can walk short distances on her own, otherwise she uses a walker. She needs assistance on stairs. She needs help getting into bed. Communication is limited, but she can express her needs. She needs help with hygiene, dressing, and toileting. She uses incontinence briefs; incontinence care must be provided. She also wears compression stockings. The job includes supervision, companionship, and household help. Cleaning is provided by a cleaner (once a week), and laundry is handled by the daughter. Groceries are accessible on foot. Night work is required as needed, approximately once per night, mainly for assistance with toileting and incontinence. Lifting is not required. For outdoor mobility, she uses a special Parkinson's walker. This is a moderately demanding caregiving role focused on supervision, assistance with basic activities, incontinence care, and companionship. A caregiver fluent in Croatian is welcome.
Geldern · Germany
Caregiver Geldern
Care for a 70-year-old elderly lady, 75 kg, 176 cm, who suffers from Parkinson's, resulting in limited mobility. She moves around the house with the help of a walker.
Tuttlingen · Germany
Caregiver Tuttlingen
Care for an 82-year-old, independently living elderly lady, 160 cm, 47 kg with Parkinson's disease
Illertissen · Germany
Caregiver Illertissen
Care for an 84-year-old gentleman, 110 kg, 180 cm, who suffers from mild dementia, age-related weakness, and has had a stroke. The gentleman is still quite mobile within his home environment. He is oriented, without aggressive or behavioral issues. He has slight orientation problems, requiring guidance in daily activities. Clear speech and consistent contact and stimulation are necessary. He moves mostly independently, but needs support and supervision when standing, walking, and using a walker. He can lie down, get up, and transfer himself without needing to be lifted. He has a permanent urinary catheter. An outpatient care service visits twice a week for showering. The caregiver monitors fluid intake, regular toilet visits, encourages movement, getting up, and daytime activity, and provides companionship. Reminding him to take medication and accompanying him to doctor's appointments as needed are also important. The gentleman enjoys watching television and playing board games. Night duty is only needed exceptionally, as he usually sleeps through the night. Household management for two people is also part of the job, including cooking, cleaning, laundry, ironing, shopping, and plant care. The family is very supportive and visits regularly. His wife, who does not require care and is undergoing rehabilitation, also lives in the household. A reclining bed, a toilet and shower chair, a bicycle, and a car are available. Free time by arrangement.
Bielefeld · Germany
Caregiver Bielefeld
Care for an elderly married couple living together.
Why DYMA
People, not numbers
15 years have taught us that good caregiving is built on relationships – with the family, the caregiver and our partners in Germany.
No fees
Placement is free for caregivers. No hidden fees.
15 years of experience
We're a verified partner with a Gold Partner certificate.
Vetted families
We'll pick one that matches your personality and the care intensity.
Support
We're here whenever you need advice or help during your rotation.
References
What people who work with us say
DYMA quickly arranged a contact with a family in Germany. I highly recommend them.
Thank you, I'll be back. I deeply appreciate your human approach.
Greetings from sunny Einsiedl. Everything's OK so far, the family is OK. Thanks for the perfect service!
FAQ
Everything you might wonder about
Do I need to speak German?
Yes, conversational German is required for caregiving.
How much will I earn?
Daily wages reflect the intensity of care, language level and country.
Who pays for travel and accommodation?
Accommodation and meals are covered by the client. Travel is also reimbursed via an agreed flat travel allowance.
What documents do I need?
Trade licence (živnostenský list) and an A1 form.
How long does choosing a family take?
After registration we usually present specific opportunities within a week. Arrival at the client can be organised within 2–4 weeks of signing the contract.
Ready for your next placement?
Registration takes 5 minutes. We'll call you within a week with specific offers.
