Fri, Sep 16, 2016
In order to finally be able to work in her job again, nurse Vera (Rebecca Immanuel) dares a new beginning: With all her children, she moves from Berlin to the Eifel. Already on the first day of work in Dr. Chris Wegner (Simon Schwarz) realizes that the country is anything but tranquil because of the shortage of doctors. A long list of home visits is already waiting for Vera, who nevertheless takes plenty of time for the new patients. So the experienced sister notices that something is wrong with Hannes Limburg's (Max Herbrechter) accident story. While she wants to know more about the bank manager, who looks strangely dejected, her boss points out the long queue in the anteroom. There is also a lot of air at home because son Paul (Tom Böttcher) has no desire for the provinces and mourns the hip Kreuzberg. To meet his mother, the angry teenager is even mean to baby Mia (Mascha Schrader). Now the stress-tested Vera is faced with a double challenge again: She has to assert herself in her job and save the peace of the family. Because of quiet country life. As the eponymous heroine, Rebecca Immanuel plays a care assistant who wants to be there for her patients with specialist knowledge and empathy - and who does not compromise on her professional self-image despite the time pressure. Comedy professional Simon Schwarz gives her boss, who is sitting in a wheelchair, and who initially accepts his Berlin reinforcement in an unfriendly manner. Together, the duo have to pass their first test and see if it even fits. Entertainingly, the series immerses you in country life and puts your finger in the wounds of the omnipresent problem of medical undersupply.
Fri, Oct 5, 2018
There is a fine line between care and interference, as Vera Mundt knows from painful experience. As a mother, she crossed this line with her son Paul: the 18-year-old blames her for the failure of his first great love and is staying with a friend for the time being. In order to learn from mistakes, Vera has also prescribed more restraint in her job. For example, the care assistant initially gives the unreasonable pain patient Franziska Loer, a mother of two girls, patience and empathy - although the single parent clearly needs more help and burdens her older daughter Edda with too much responsibility. When the girl collapses at school, the moment has come for Vera to get to the bottom of the cause. She and her boss Dr. Chris Wegner suspect "Hashimoto", an incurable autoimmune disease. In order to be able to be there for her daughters again, the patient has to face her fears. Meanwhile, there is good news from Sören, the younger brother of Vera's "family friend" Daniel: The 15-year-old is recovering from the serious injuries from the unexplained accident and wants to stay with the Mundts temporarily. Paul would also like to change his living situation and set up a "Best-Friends-WG" with Charly. Vera, on the other hand, hopes that her son will come home again.
Fri, Sep 28, 2018
As a mother, Vera can do a lot - but unfortunately she can't let go. Of course she worries about her 18-year-old son Paul with his first big "real" love. His affair with the seductive Claire has a double catch: the 26-year-old is his teacher and a terminally ill patient of Dr. Chris Wegner. Vera tries to prevent Paul's forbidden love from ending in heartbreak. He does not know that the young woman was diagnosed with cancer. Now Vera faces a dilemma: she must take care of her unreasonable patient while protecting her son from the painful truth. Meanwhile, Vera discovers a dark secret from "family friend" Daniel: obsessively, he is looking for the driver in Monschau who fatally injured his younger brother Sören in an accident and committed a hit-and-run. In order to spy on the dance teacher he suspects, he and Vera go to his courses - disguised as a married couple. Anyway, it's time for a real man in Vera's life. She believes this in her admirer Dr. To have found Henning Maurer. Chris isn't thrilled when Vera teaches him about it. Even in love with his colleague, he does not want to give up so easily. Ironically, Vera gives him an idea how he can finally get rid of his eternal rival.
Fri, Dec 15, 2017
For her birthday Vera receives a special present from her boss. Chris gives the care assistant all day for a single patient. But it has it all: a retired police officer who reports everything and everyone in the manner of a block warden. Vera experiences firsthand how quickly this can be done during a house call. Your patient ensures that village policeman Böhl has your car towed away because it is no longer valid and that it is withdrawn from circulation for lack of a TÜV sticker. This is a problem for Vera, because she first has to raise the money for the repairs and then, in the truest sense of the word, struggle: she now wants to visit patients temporarily on her bike. However, her anger does not stop Vera from helping the unpopular loner who suffers from the life-threatening broken heart syndrome. She wants to find out what broke his heart. Her boss Chris also suffers from lovesickness: He fears that Vera will choose Henning. Herzschmerz also gets to know Vera's son Paul, because his freshly conquered flame Anita wants to move to her mother in Cologne. He shares his lovesickness with Charly, of all people, who dearly hopes that Paul doesn't just see her as a "best friend".
Fri, Jan 27, 2017
The new care assistant Vera Mundt has settled in well in the Eifel and has her busy schedule with house calls under control. A new patient needs special attention: 20-year-old Max, who is in a wheelchair after a car accident. Formerly an ambitious triathlete, now he's totally lost. To force him out of his lethargy, Dr. Chris Wegner try the hard way. After all, the country doctor is also paraplegic and takes the right to despise any self-pity. Vera, on the other hand, hopes to give the young man a new courage to face life with understanding. This leads to a conflict between the strict doctor and his self-confident co-worker. At first, however, neither of them notice what Max has really been struggling with since the tragic accident in which he was behind the wheel and his parents were killed. With her special instinct, Vera begins to find the reason for his self-hatred. Her friend Danuta, who is losing her job, and Beatrice Ortmann, who are missing something in their marriage, also need your help. In that case things are not entirely without success, because her husband Leon seems to have his eye on Vera. She definitely doesn't want to get involved with anything like that, nor with any other romantic advances that come even more surprising. Vera is actually in a summery mood.
Fri, Dec 8, 2017
Vera Mundt has an eye for people who particularly need their care. However, this time she overshots the target. In order to take the time for the young Eifel ranger Hanna, who is losing her eyesight due to a mysterious infection and is avoiding the risky retinal operation, the care assistant rescheduled a home visit. Unfortunately with dire consequences: It is not noticed that a single pensioner fell during the night and is waiting in vain for help. Dr. Chris Wegner is now enough with Vera's intuitive way. Either his employee adheres to the guidelines - or he quits her. Although she realizes her mistake, she does not want to give in to her self-image as a committed, mobile nurse. Now, of all times, that she has settled in in Monschau, the end threatens her for good. A ray of hope is her Berlin friend Daniel, whom Vera has quartered with the Mundts. He wants to help Vera save her job. For the advances of the hospital doctor Dr. Vera Maurer, however, has no nerve. At least not now.
Fri, Aug 30, 2019
Vera Mundt is looking forward to the second new start with her two children in Monschau. However, the circumstances have changed enormously in the meantime: Son Paul, who works in the hospital and contributes to the rent, confidently makes claims after his return. The fact that he wants the best room thwarts Vera's plans and upsets his younger sister Mia. All of a sudden, Vera realizes: Her baby is now puberty. In the Eifel practice, the care assistant has to deal with a family that presents Vera with two challenges. Farmer Bärbel Kuhn, who has a lung disease, refuses to use the life-saving ventilator. Her son Simon, who runs the farm almost single-handedly, has strange symptoms that Vera notices when she visits the house. Only under pressure from his heavily pregnant wife Lena did the farmer let Dr. Investigate Chris Wegner. However, Simon does not want to admit the seriousness of the situation. After all, the more than 100-year tradition of the farm stands or falls with him. Only when his condition worsens dramatically and Vera finds out what burden the young man is really suffering from can she help.
Fri, Feb 3, 2017
Care assistant Vera Mundt not only has experience in her job, but sometimes also a sixth sense. Because of a nosebleed she drives Felix, son Paul's best friend, to the hospital straight away. Unfortunately, the investigation produces a devastating diagnosis. Felix suffers from a life-threatening disorder of the bone marrow function and urgently needs a transplant. A candidate who surprisingly lives nearby is found surprisingly quickly via the central file. The fact that Jakob Klier is an ex-boyfriend of Felix's mother soon causes far-reaching complications. Vera has to nip a conflict in the bud between the treating doctors, the internist Henning Maurer and her boss Chris Wegner. The two, long-time rivals, are now competing for their favor. There are also problems at home: Her "ex" Michael, who left Vera in the lurch with the children, appears out of the blue and messes everything up. While Mia is happy about her dad, Paul first lets him appear. As Michael If Paul offers his son to move in with him in Berlin, however, Paul ponders: There he could finally live like a 17-year-old, no longer having to work in the household and look after his little sister.
Fri, Sep 10, 2021
Care assistant Vicky Röver takes the time to get to know patients and families. Your all-round view turns out to be a stroke of luck during a home visit. When Vicky visits 70-year-old Gerd Fischer because of his high blood pressure, she noticed motor weaknesses in his eight-month-old grandson. The experienced care assistant fears a rare and life-threatening muscle wasting disease in the little one. Although it is urgent, his mother Birgit does not even want to have him examined. Vicky and Chris manage - without Birgit's knowledge and with the help of Tom's father - to do a blood count on the boy. However, in order to help him, Vicky must figure out how to contact Tom's mother. Legacy family burdens play a problematic role in Vicky's new beginning. She now wants to finally free herself from the expectations and influence of her dominant mother, Heidelinde. That works best when Vicky finds a new home for herself and her daughter Kim. She can count on her brother's support. Meanwhile, Dr. Chris Wegner faces a difficult personal decision: A new type of treatment promises the chance to get out of the wheelchair again. But there are risks - and the risk of disappointment.