Wehrda Diakonie Hospital

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Wehrda Diakonie Hospital
place Wehrda
state HesseHesse Hesse
Coordinates 50 ° 49 '50 "  N , 8 ° 45' 40"  E Coordinates: 50 ° 49 '50 "  N , 8 ° 45' 40"  E
Hospital director Volker Röhrig
Affiliation German Community Diakonieverband
founding 1908
Website dkh-wehrda.de
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The Diakonie-Krankenhaus Wehrda is a basic and standard care hospital in the main departments ( geriatrics , internal medicine , surgery , anesthesiology and multimodal pain therapy ) with associated practices and mobile outpatient geriatric rehabilitation.

The Diakonie-Krankenhaus Marburg -Wehrda is supported by the DGD GmbH, a diaconal group of companies within the network of German Community Diakonieverband . It is part of the Bundesverband Diakonie Deutschland , the social service of the Protestant churches.

The Diakonie-Krankenhaus Marburg-Wehrda is an academic teaching hospital of the Philipps University in Marburg .

history

The Deaconess Mother House on Hebronberg was founded on November 1, 1908 on the top floor of the “Hebron” children's home (). In 1939 , parts of the building of the Deaconess Mother House in Hebron were cleared and confiscated and used as an auxiliary hospital for wounded soldiers. Today's Diakonie Hospital Wehrda emerged from this. At the end of the 1950s, an extension was built so that over 200 beds could be offered.

In 1974 the Diakonie Hospital in Wehrda was spun off as a subsidiary of the parent company. Under company law, it is merged with the Burgfeld Hospital in Kassel , the Sachsenhausen Hospital in Frankfurt and other hospitals of the German Community Diakonie Association under DGD GmbH.

Since then, more and more Sisterhood buildings on Hebronberg have been renovated and rented to other institutions.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. January 14, 2017 :: Diakonie-Krankenhaus Wehrda. Retrieved April 20, 2020 .
  2. Deaconess Mother House Hebron. Retrieved April 20, 2020 .