Post by isratjahan12349 on Feb 25, 2024 4:48:35 GMT
Doña Berenguela Castle has received a visit from the Association of Relatives of Alzheimer's and Other Dementia Patients of Bolaños de Calatrava, who have toured the rooms of the fortress.
Specifically, it was the “Family Respite” group that carried out the guided tour, as part of the complementary activities carried out from Monday to Industry Email List Thursday after memory or gymnastics therapies. “The visit is because they like to leave the center, visit places in the town and, in addition, we work with them in a more playful way,” the Association explained.
The visit was also joined by the Councilor for Care of People with Different Abilities, Victoria Naranjo, and the Councilor for Citizen Participation, Victoria Gómez, who were able to greet the users of the center and check the therapies they do outside of it, with the help of professionals.
The AFAL Association is responsible for improving the quality of life of patients who suffer from the disease, as well as their family and friends who in many cases act as caregivers. For this reason, the head of the area, Victoria Naranjo, has once again highlighted “the role of AFAL in improving the quality of life of Alzheimer's patients and also the great work of support, training and advice they offer to their caregivers and relatives.”
The main objective of the center, they point out, is to offer more hours of care, whether with indoor or outdoor activities, so that families can continue carrying out their activities while the person is cared for and has at their disposal a specialized resource to her illness.Spanish wine in Germany: many obstacles and even more opportunities is the title of the round table organized by the Ciudad Real Chamber of Commerce that will take place within the framework of the National Wine Fair, FENAVIN 2022, next Tuesday, in room 4 of the Ciudad Real Fair Pavilion.
The day will be moderated by Anselmo Ríos, Internationalization Strategy consultant and CEO Redflexion Consultores and presented by José María Cabanes Fisac, general director of the Ciudad Real Chamber of Commerce. Among the speakers who will participate in the round table are Ana Margareto, marketing specialist and Spanish wine buyer; Antonio Aguado, Sales Director Pinard de Picard GMBH & CO.KG and Miguel Montfort. Head of Content Pinard de Picard GMBH & CO. KG.
The speakers will talk about the most popular types of wines; new consumers and new wine distribution channels. Likewise, questions will be raised such as what Spanish wineries must improve to sell Spanish wine in Germany; What is required of a Spanish wine supplier to work on an intensive positioning strategy or what are the WIN to WIN formulas where the supplier invests in market development.
According to Ana Margareto, “one of the obstacles that Spanish wine faces is that it has the image of being a cheaper wine than other wines from countries like France or Italy. In addition, it is added that some areas or denominations do not have a clear consumer profile,” she explains.Respect for opportunities “Spain offers good value for money in wines under 10 euros in stores. Thanks to numerous campaigns by the German Wine Institute (DWI), aimed at young consumers, they consume wine and have a good image of it in recent years,” he adds.
Margareto, who considers FENAVIN to be a very well-organized fair, comments that “there are still areas and native Spanish varieties unknown to the German consumer. There is much left to discover. We have to keep in mind that the German consumer is a restless consumer and open to new wines.According to ICEX sources, Germany is one of the countries that imports the most wine in the world. Spain is its second supplier in volume and third in value. The main wine suppliers to the German market in 2020 were Italy, France and Spain.
Specifically, it was the “Family Respite” group that carried out the guided tour, as part of the complementary activities carried out from Monday to Industry Email List Thursday after memory or gymnastics therapies. “The visit is because they like to leave the center, visit places in the town and, in addition, we work with them in a more playful way,” the Association explained.
The visit was also joined by the Councilor for Care of People with Different Abilities, Victoria Naranjo, and the Councilor for Citizen Participation, Victoria Gómez, who were able to greet the users of the center and check the therapies they do outside of it, with the help of professionals.
The AFAL Association is responsible for improving the quality of life of patients who suffer from the disease, as well as their family and friends who in many cases act as caregivers. For this reason, the head of the area, Victoria Naranjo, has once again highlighted “the role of AFAL in improving the quality of life of Alzheimer's patients and also the great work of support, training and advice they offer to their caregivers and relatives.”
The main objective of the center, they point out, is to offer more hours of care, whether with indoor or outdoor activities, so that families can continue carrying out their activities while the person is cared for and has at their disposal a specialized resource to her illness.Spanish wine in Germany: many obstacles and even more opportunities is the title of the round table organized by the Ciudad Real Chamber of Commerce that will take place within the framework of the National Wine Fair, FENAVIN 2022, next Tuesday, in room 4 of the Ciudad Real Fair Pavilion.
The day will be moderated by Anselmo Ríos, Internationalization Strategy consultant and CEO Redflexion Consultores and presented by José María Cabanes Fisac, general director of the Ciudad Real Chamber of Commerce. Among the speakers who will participate in the round table are Ana Margareto, marketing specialist and Spanish wine buyer; Antonio Aguado, Sales Director Pinard de Picard GMBH & CO.KG and Miguel Montfort. Head of Content Pinard de Picard GMBH & CO. KG.
The speakers will talk about the most popular types of wines; new consumers and new wine distribution channels. Likewise, questions will be raised such as what Spanish wineries must improve to sell Spanish wine in Germany; What is required of a Spanish wine supplier to work on an intensive positioning strategy or what are the WIN to WIN formulas where the supplier invests in market development.
According to Ana Margareto, “one of the obstacles that Spanish wine faces is that it has the image of being a cheaper wine than other wines from countries like France or Italy. In addition, it is added that some areas or denominations do not have a clear consumer profile,” she explains.Respect for opportunities “Spain offers good value for money in wines under 10 euros in stores. Thanks to numerous campaigns by the German Wine Institute (DWI), aimed at young consumers, they consume wine and have a good image of it in recent years,” he adds.
Margareto, who considers FENAVIN to be a very well-organized fair, comments that “there are still areas and native Spanish varieties unknown to the German consumer. There is much left to discover. We have to keep in mind that the German consumer is a restless consumer and open to new wines.According to ICEX sources, Germany is one of the countries that imports the most wine in the world. Spain is its second supplier in volume and third in value. The main wine suppliers to the German market in 2020 were Italy, France and Spain.