Clienia

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Clienia
legal form Corporation
founding 2008
Seat Winterthur , SwitzerlandSwitzerlandSwitzerland 
management David J. Bosshard ( CEO )

Adrian Ill ( Chairman of the Board of Directors )

Number of employees 1621 (2019)
sales 191 million CHF (2019)
Branch Healthcare
Website https://www.clienia.ch/de/
Status: 2019

The Clienia AG is the largest psychiatric private hospital group of Switzerland with 18 inpatient and outpatient sites and doctors' offices. The group comprises the four companies Clienia Littenheid AG, Clienia Schlössli AG, Clienia Bergheim AG and Clienia Gruppenpraxen AG. It emerged in 2008 from the Schlössli (Oetwil am See, ZH) and Littenheid (TG) private clinics with their respective outpatient departments.

History of the founding clinics

Littenheid private clinic

In 1880, Jean Jakob Delaprez from western Switzerland founded a retirement home in Littenheid and had the Park House built. In 1897 Johann Jakob Uehlinger and his wife Maria Uehlinger-Schwyn took over the business and founded the "Asyl Littenheid". Under her leadership, the company grew steadily. Around 1910 300 elderly patients were cared for. In 1917 the brothers Jean and Heinrich Schwyn acquired asylum. The institution offered a secure job for many local residents and slowly grew into the former village of Littenheid. After Jean Schwyn's death in 1950, his son Hans Schwyn and his wife Hanna took over the management of the institution. The couple shaped the sustainable development of the mental hospital into a modern clinic for almost 50 years, until 1996. In 1981, Hans Schwyn jun. into the company and led it, supported by his wife Marianne, until the founding of the Clienia Group in 2008. In 2016, he sold his shares in the Clienia Group and the properties belonging to the clinic to Hinderer Holding AG.

Schlössli private clinic

In 1889, the South German Johann Gottlieb Hinderer and his 14 years younger Swiss wife Anna Maria Renfer founded a private mental hospital on the small Gut Schlössli in Oetwil am See. After the early death of his wife, Hinderer and his second wife continued the business. In 1921 the second generation took over the management of the house, and in 1931 the first psychiatrist took up his work. The clinic received its first service regulations in 1943. In 1953, director Max Hinderer, from the third generation of the family, founded the country's first school for psychiatric nurses, the Südhalde, together with other mental hospitals. From 1997 the “Schlössli” and the Bergheim in Uetikon am See were on the cantonal hospital list for psychiatry. Various outpatient clinics in Männedorf, Wetzikon and Uster were added and in 2008, together with the Schlössli Clinic, were integrated into the newly founded Clienia Group.

Bergheim

The Bergheim asylum in Uetikon am See had been part of the Schlössli Clinic since 1941. Today's Bergheim, a home for long-term psychiatric care, was subsequently added to the Clienia group in 2012.

Diagnoses and Treatments

The two clinics in Littenheid and Schlössli offer people with general and additional insurance from Switzerland and abroad excellent treatment options in private and special wards. They cover the entire spectrum of psychiatric treatment in the field of child and adolescent psychiatry, adult psychiatry and geriatric psychiatry.

The geriatric psychiatric nursing home Clienia Bergheim in Uetikon am See specializes in the psychiatric illnesses of older people with various forms of dementia , schizophrenia , depression , substance addictions or personality disorders . The service is available throughout Switzerland and beyond national borders.

The Clienia group practices at many locations offer quick first appointments and offer a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic options for all people with psychiatric-psychotherapeutic complaints, regardless of the diagnosis.

Locations and operating companies

The locations of the Clienia Group are divided into four operating companies, which are based on the offer:

Clienia Littenheid AG, Littenheid TG

  • Littenheid Private Clinic, Littenheid
  • Psychiatry Center Frauenfeld
  • Sirnach Psychiatric Center
  • Outpatient department for child and adolescent psychiatry and psychotherapy, Winterthur
  • ZKJF Centers for Child, Youth and Family, Amriswil
  • ZKJF Centers for Child Youth and Family, Kreuzlingen
  • ZKJF Centers for Child Youth and Family, Frauenfeld

Clienia Schlössli AG, Oetwil am See ZH

Clienia Bergheim AG, Uetikon am See ZH

Clienia Group Practice AG

  • Practice for psychiatry and psychotherapy, Dietikon
  • Practice for psychiatry and psychotherapy, Frauenfeld
  • Practice for psychiatry and psychotherapy, Männedorf
  • Practice for psychiatry and psychotherapy, Uster
  • Practice for psychiatry and psychotherapy, Winterthur
  • Practice for psychiatry and psychotherapy Oerlikon, Zurich-Oerlikon
  • Practice for psychiatry and psychotherapy Seefeld, Zurich-Seefeld
  • Practice for psychiatry and psychotherapy, St. Gallen

Key figures

According to the annual report 2019, selected key figures of the Clienia Group were as follows:

Stationary area

Bed stock Adult psychiatry 186
Inpatient psychotherapy 132
Geriatric psychiatry 225
Adolescent psychiatry 53
Total as of December 31, 2019 596
Care days 212,300
Exits 4,701

Partly inpatient and outpatient area

Day clinic offers Places 98
Exits 422
Number of cases 510
Care days 14'424
Outpatient offers Treatments (cases) 18,018
Consultations 142,580
Assessment 40
Consilia (cases) 627

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Extract from the commercial register for the Canton of Zurich. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
  2. a b c Annual report and key figures of the Clienia Group 2019. Accessed on January 14, 2020.
  3. Hans Rudolf and Elisabeth Bosshard-Hinderer: Schlössli - The amazing story of a psychiatric clinic. 2nd edition, 2014.
  4. Littenheid location Retrieved January 18, 2019.
  5. Schlössli site Accessed on January 18, 2019.
  6. Bergheim location Retrieved January 18, 2019.
  7. locations Clienia group . Retrieved January 14, 2020.