Moving expenses from BARMER Insurance
A move is often more than a change of address. For older adults, people with disabilities, and individuals with an official care grade, relocation can be a crucial step toward safer daily living, easier caregiving, and greater independence. In Germany, the BARMER care fund can support such moves if they improve the living environment in a meaningful way.

Butler Umzüge GmbH presents itself as a full-service moving company that helps customers organize relocations across Berlin and throughout Europe, including moves connected to care needs and barrier-free housing transitions. For people applying to BARMER for a subsidy, this combination is especially useful because the company can prepare cost estimates, coordinate logistics, and support the documentation needed for the application.
This article explains how BARMER relocation support works, what costs may be covered, how to apply step by step, and how Butler Umzüge GmbH can support the process from the first consultation to the final move. It is designed as a practical text that can be transferred directly into a Word document and formatted into a professional guide or service article.
What BARMER supports

The BARMER care fund can grant subsidies for measures that improve the living environment of people with an established care grade. According to BARMER, this includes modifications to the home and, in suitable cases, the cost of moving to a barrier-free or otherwise appropriate apartment. The key requirement is that the measure must make home care possible, significantly ease care, or help restore a more independent way of living.
The subsidy amount can be up to 4,180 euros per eligible person. If several people with care needs live in one household, the total subsidy can reach up to 16,720 euros for the household under the currently cited BARMER framework. This makes the program particularly relevant for couples, family households, and shared living arrangements where multiple residents need care-related support.
BARMER also makes clear that costs for a move into a nursing home are generally not covered under this subsidy path. The support is instead aimed at living situations that improve home-based care, accessibility, and daily independence.












