Asklepios Specialist Clinic Lübben

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Asklepios Specialist Clinic Lübben
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place Luebben
state Brandenburg
Country Germany
Coordinates 51 ° 56 '9 "  N , 13 ° 53' 13"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 56 '9 "  N , 13 ° 53' 13"  E
beds 200
Employee 350
Website http://www.asklepios.com/luebben
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Asklepios Specialist Clinic Lübben
Seal of the Idiot Institute in Lübben

The Asklepios Fachklinikum Lübben is a specialist hospital for neurology and psychiatry in Lübben , Dahme-Spreewald district . It belongs to the Asklepios Kliniken group .

history

The house was built in the years 1872 to 1875 on the site of the former Wilhelmiterkloster as a rural poor and correctional institution by the Lower Lusatian estates. From 1891/1893 the house was converted into a sanatorium and nursing home for the province of Brandenburg . The extensions built around 1900 were planned by Theodor Goecke . In 1913 a Brandenburg Idiot Institute was opened by the Brandenburg Provincial Association.

In the Third Reich , there was forced sterilization and euthanasia . After the Second World War , the house was used by the Soviet military. In 1962 the house was reopened as a “mental hospital for the Cottbus district”. In 1977 it was renamed “District Hospital for Neurology and Psychiatry”.

From 1990 the clinic was run as a state clinic by the state office for social affairs and care. Asklepios took over the house in October 2006. The property is listed . Among other things, Wolfram Kinze was Medical Director until 2007.

care

The main building is on Luckauer Strasse. The day clinic for adult psychiatry has been located in a villa at Logenstrasse 3 since the beginning of September 2012. There is another day clinic for adults in Vetschau / Spreewald . In the field of child and adolescent psychiatry there are day clinics with an institute outpatient clinic in Cottbus (opening at the beginning of June 2013) and Königs Wusterhausen . The medical director is Stefan Kropp.

The hospital has 200 beds in the inpatient area, 37 places for the day clinics and 34 places in the specialist area for social-psychiatric rehabilitation, which have been included in the hospital plan of the state of Brandenburg . The hospital has the departments of neurology (40 beds), psychiatry and psychotherapy (100 beds) and child and adolescent psychiatry and psychotherapy (60 beds). About 1400 people are treated each year. With 350 employees, the house is one of the larger employers in the Dahme-Spreewald district.

literature

  • Rosemarie Nopper and Christine Kohlmann: The change from the Lübben “Idiotenanstalt” to a modern state clinic. In: Annegret Weiland (editor): Festschrift 850 Years of Lübben 1150–2000. Heimat-Verlag, Lübben 1999, ISBN 3-929600-17-X , pp. 156–159
  • Karin Schuppan (Ed.): Open to change. From the correctional institute to the modern specialist clinic. 125 years of psychiatry development in Lübben [catalog for the exhibition from June 21, 2001 to September 15, 2001 in the Gallery of Tourism, Culture and City Marketing Lübben GmbH on the Schloßinsel]. Berlin-Verlag Arno Spitz, Potsdam 2001, ISBN 3-8305-0234-6
  • Marco Zabel: The Brandenburg State Agencies Lübben and Potsdam during the Nazi era. In: Kristina Hübener (ed.) In collaboration with Martin Heinze: Brandenburg healing and nursing homes in the Nazi era (= series of publications on the medical history of the state of Brandenburg, Volume 3). be.bra Wissenschaft Verlag, Berlin and Brandenburg 2002, ISBN 3-89809-301-8 , pp. 105–128
  • Wolfram Kinze (ed.): Lines of development in child and adolescent psychiatry. Contributions to the 130th anniversary of the Asklepios specialist clinic in Lübben (= series of publications on the history of medicine in the State of Brandenburg, Volume 14). be.bra Wissenschaft Verlag, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-937233-37-6 , ISSN  1611-8456
  • Wolfgang Rose and Dietmar Schulze: Correctors, hikers, criminally insane. Between repression and reintegration. In: Wolfgang Hofmann, Kristina Hübener, Paul Neusinger (eds.): Care in Brandenburg. Developments, continuities, upheavals (= series of publications on the medical history of the State of Brandenburg, Volume 15). be.bra Wissenschaft Verlag, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-937233-36-9 , ISSN  1611-8456 , pp. 51-80, especially pp. 51-57
  • Wolfgang Rose: On the development of the health system in the city of Lübben. In: Kristina Hübener and Wolfgang Rose (eds.): Hospitals in Brandenburg. From medieval hospitals to hospitals in modern times (= series of publications on the history of medicine in the state of Brandenburg, volume 16; = individual publication by the Brandenburg State Main Archives, volume 5). be.bra Wissenschaft Verlag, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-937233-42-0 , ISSN  1611-8456 , pp. 165-196, 352-385
  • Eberhard Böhme: The development of psychiatric care in southern Brandenburg from 1988 to 2000 using the example of the Lübben district hospital at the time. Dissertation, Medical University, Hanover 2010, day of the oral examination April 11, 2011 ( digitized version )

Web links

Commons : Asklepios-Fachklinikum Lübben  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ The tariff result for Asklepios Fachkliniken Brandenburg GmbH on ver.di-online, accessed on March 8, 2019
  2. http://www.taz.de/!5062469/
  3. Prof. Dr. med. Stefan Kropp on the website of the Asklepios specialist clinic Lübben
  4. as / dh: From the correctional institute to the modern specialist clinic. In: Lausitzer Rundschau . May 27, 2006