She drives two hours each morning to work from her home near Bratislava to the Caritas St. Teresa Nursing Home in Vienna-Donaustadt. And two hours back in the evening. “You have to do this work with heart and soul. I enjoy doing it and I am proud of my work,” says Nadja Rajecova, a registered nurse. Brussels has known for some time that there are signs of a collapse in the healthcare sector: the need is increasing enormously, but Austria and the EU are not prepared for it There is a lack of personnel, money and strategies.
Nadja Rajecova was born in Ukraine, has lived in Slovakia for 30 years and has been working in the care sector of Caritas in Austria for 15 years. When she talks about her work she knows exactly what she is talking about, she has been in the industry for 43 years. And of course she knows all the difficulties and challenges.
Source: Krone

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