On Monday, September 7, 2026, Wiesbaden citizens can get advice on the topic of (un)retirement at the town hall from 3 to 5 pm. A cooperation for Wiesbaden citizens.
The (un)retirement phase of life. Advice awaits you in Wiesbaden.
The transition from working life to retirement raises many questions and uncertainties. Common concerns include: Will my pension be enough? Am I eligible for housing assistance? What support and counseling services are available to me in Wiesbaden?
To provide citizens with the best possible support during this important phase of life, the state capital of Wiesbaden is hosting a major information event on Monday, September 7, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. at City Hall.
Under the title “Life Stage: (Un)retirement – What Now?”, numerous city departments and counseling centers, as well as other institutions, will present their services. Visitors will receive comprehensive information, support, and access to individual contacts for all relevant questions regarding aging, retirement, and financial planning.
Among those participating are:
Counseling centers for independent living in old age
German Pension Insurance
Belle Wi Housing Counseling
Basic Income Support for the Elderly
Care assistance (outpatient and inpatient)
Guardianship Authority
Housing Allowance Authority
Volunteer Center, Inc.
The goal of this event is to provide early guidance to the citizens of Wiesbaden and to highlight practical solutions for their personal life situations during retirement or non-retirement. We look forward to your participation!
What and who awaits you?
Advice centers for independent living in old age
As a social service of the state capital of Wiesbaden, we advise you and your private environment on all issues associated with ageing. Together we look at how you can continue to live independently.
We work together with many agencies to ensure that you receive the right help.
You have a fixed contact person with us.
We will come to your home if you are unable to come to us.
Counseling is free and independent.
You can find more information in the following flyer.
Flyer from the advice centers for independent living in old age
Get your home ready for the future—whether you’re retired or not! After all, what’s comfortable today can help you live independently and safely at home later on.
The staff at the municipal counseling center can provide you with information on
Changes to your home’s layout, such as rearranging or raising furniture, or installing stairlifts
Assistive devices, such as grab bars in the bathroom or bottle openers in the kitchen
Renovation measures, such as installing a shower or widening doorways
Financing the measures
We also present the Belle Wi model exhibition on barrier-free living and assistive technology. There, you can receive advice free of charge and without an appointment.
From lid openers and key finders to voice assistants for controlling lights and automatically opening doors, all the way to riding a stairlift—at Belle Wi, you can try these and more for yourself!
Basic security in old age and assistance with care
Retirement often raises financial questions: Will my own pension be enough to cover my living expenses? What happens if income and assets are not enough to cover the costs - for example, for everyday living or in the event of care?
Basic income support in old age in accordance with SGB XII supports people whose income is not sufficient to cover the necessary living costs when they retire. This includes costs for accommodation, heating and personal everyday needs.
If the need for care arises, care assistance benefits can be claimed - both for outpatient care at home and for inpatient care in a facility. These benefits apply if your own income, assets and care insurance benefits are not sufficient.
Our job is to provide you with comprehensive advice and check your entitlements.
The Guardianship Authority provides information and advice on options for legal planning and serves as the point of contact for matters related to legal guardianship for adults. This includes, in particular, powers of attorney, advance directives, and living wills.
In addition to personal consultations and informational events, citizens can also access the brochure “Legal Planning – You Decide Who Decides!” which includes important forms. Wiesbaden residents can obtain these brochures free of charge from the Guardianship Authority, in person on November 11, or by downloading them directly here.
We would be happy to inform you on November 11 about the options for making private arrangements and how legal guardianship is established.
People who receive a pension that is not sufficient may be eligible for housing assistance. We would be happy to provide you with more information on this topic in person on November 11, 2026. For more information on housing assistance, please visit the link below.
Aim: The idea is to introduce you to volunteering in all its diversity as a possible option for after retirement.
Many people are looking forward to retirement: time at last for travel, hobbies or long-postponed dreams! But with the loss of work, structure and tasks, questions often arise: How do I organize my days in a meaningful way? What gives me the feeling that I am still needed?
Retirement not only offers free time, but also space for new paths and perspectives.
The team at the Freiwilligen-Zentrum Wiesbaden e.V. invites you to reflect on this new phase of your life - openly, humorously and in an everyday way. We will show you how diverse voluntary work can be and how you can contribute your experience, skills and wishes to a new, meaningful role (I would delete it). You can look forward to lively impulses, personal suggestions and the opportunity to ask your questions in a trusting atmosphere.
What is important to you?
What dreams can finally find a place now?
And how can you actively shape the transition from the world of work to a self-determined life? actively shape?
Discover how fulfilling and enriching a committed retirement can be - and start your new phase of life with fresh inspiration!
The individual specialist areas of the department can be found at several locations within the city and have different opening hours. All location-specific information can be found on the respective service pages under "Responsible office" or can be requested from the department secretariat on 0611 313826.