Heinrich Sengelmann Clinics

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Heinrich Sengelmann Clinics
Sponsorship Heinrich Sengelmann Kliniken gGmbH
place Bargfeld footbridges
state Schleswig-Holstein
Country Germany
Coordinates 53 ° 45 '30 "  N , 10 ° 9' 19"  O Coordinates: 53 ° 45 '30 "  N , 10 ° 9' 19"  E
management Thomas Liehr, Andrea Nielsen, commercial management, Matthias R. Lemke, medical director
beds 220 (as of 2014)
Employee 281 (as of 2015)
including doctors 37 (as of 2015)
areas of expertise Psychiatry , psychotherapy and psychosomatics
Annual budget approx. 19 million euros (as of 2015)
founding 1964
Website www.heinrich-sengelmann-kliniken.de
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The Heinrich Sengelmann Clinics gGmbH provide you with the Heinrich Sengelmann Hospital (Bargfeld-Stegen, founded in 1964) and the Heinrich Sengelmann Clinics in Ahrensburg, Reinbek, Bargteheide and Hamburg-Uhlenhorst in field Psychiatry , Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics , the population of Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg Metropolitan Region and supraregional with inpatient, partial inpatient, day clinic and outpatient offers. A fifth psychiatric and psychotherapeutic day clinic in the Stormarn district is being planned.

The clinic is named after Heinrich Matthias Sengelmann (* May 25, 1821, † February 3, 1899), an Evangelical Lutheran pastor from Hamburg and founder of the Evangelical Foundation Alsterdorf , whose medical societies include the Heinrich Sengelmann Clinics.

The Heinrich Sengelmann Hospital now has a 20-hectare site in a quiet natural landscape on the northeastern city limits of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, on which one to three-story buildings blend in with the landscape. The peace and closeness to nature promotes recovery from mental illnesses.

On nine wards with 220 beds (fully inpatient), an average of around 3000 patients are treated annually. As a non-profit company, the clinics employ around 280 people. The management consists of Matthias R. Lemke as medical director and Thomas Liehr and Andrea Nielsen as commercial directors (as of 2016). Outside the clinic site in Bargfeld-Stegen clinics provide close to residential areas of mentally ill people in circle Stormarn and in Hamburg by psychiatric and psychotherapeutic clinics with affiliated outpatient institutions in Ahrensburg , Reinbek and Bargteheide .

Treatment spectrum

Therapeutic areas:

  • Affective disorders, psychotherapy, psychosomatics
  • Mental disorders in old age
  • Crisis intervention and psychosis
  • Addiction medicine and psychotherapy

The range of therapies includes the treatment of acute mental crises , depression , anxiety disorders , post-traumatic stress disorders , personality disorders , psychoses , dementias , organic-psychiatric disorders and bipolar disorders . With addiction medicine , there is also the qualified withdrawal from legal drugs (alcohol and medication) and the qualified withdrawal from illegal drugs. Other addiction disorders such as gambling addiction and comorbid disorders such as depression with drug addiction are also treated.

The holistic psychiatric and psychotherapeutic treatment includes medical, psychological and nursing care as well as an extensive range of creative and body therapies. These include occupational, physical, gardening, art, craft, music, dance and riding therapy as well as cognitive training. There is also a private swimming pool, a sports hall, a restaurant, a pastoral care center, sheep and a 3000 square meter "garden for the senses" with orchards, a farm garden and plant tables.

history

founding

The Hamburg State Bishop Volkmar Herntrich , members of the board of directors of the Alsterdorfer Anstalten, employees of the Hamburg health authority and two architects met on October 9, 1955 at Gut Stegen in the Storman district . The reason for the visit was the dramatic overcrowding of the psychiatric departments in the general hospital Ochsenzoll in Hamburg. With the construction of a psychiatric hospital in Schleswig-Holstein, only four kilometers from the Hamburg border, the Hamburg Senate wanted to provide relief.

In 1958 the Hamburg citizenship unanimously approved state aid for the construction of a sanatorium and nursing home on the grounds of the Stegen estate. When planning the new hospital, those involved spoke of a “city in the countryside” or a “hospital village”.

In 1960 the Hamburg Senate approved the total cost estimate for the planned clinic. The foundation stone was laid a year later. The Heinrich Sengelmann Hospital was completed in 1964; At the beginning of October the first 50 female patients moved from the Ochsenzoll hospital to Stegen, until 1974 only female patients were admitted. On October 14, 1964 the inauguration of what was then the most modern psychiatric hospital in the Federal Republic of Germany took place. Georg Kaps became the first chief physician of the HSK.

Development until 2005

The Heinrich Sengelmann Hospital was included in the requirement plan of Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg in 1989. New offers were developed, a psychotherapy ward and a geriatric psychiatry ward for the elderly were added. Treatment forms are being reconsidered and further developed.

Another milestone was the opening of the psychiatric day clinic in Ahrensburg in the early 1990s. This semi-inpatient form of treatment, which was still new at the time, is now an important pillar of psychiatric care in the country. Shortly afterwards, the first psychiatric outpatient clinic in Schleswig-Holstein was created at the same location.

2005 until today

In 2005 the clinic became a not-for-profit GmbH and can therefore act more independently in terms of finance, personnel and specialist matters. Sole and main shareholder is the Evangelical Foundation Alsterdorf.

After the swimming pool, which was completed in 1981, was closed in 2000 for cost reasons, it was reopened in 2005 for patients, employees, groups of the rheumatism league , school classes and the population.

In 2008 Hans-Joachim Funke, medical director since 2000, retired. With Matthias R. Lemke came a new chief physician and medical director . With him, psychotherapeutic treatment established itself in all clinic wards and an increased opening to the outside world is promoted.

There has been an ethics group since 2008 , in 2011 the “garden for the senses” was created and in 2012 a new house for ward M next to the ward for geriatric psychiatry, where people with double diagnoses can be treated.

"The psychiatric clinic in the country used to be a bogeyman in which people were locked away," said the speech given by the medical director Matthias R. Lemke on the 50th anniversary of the clinic. Today it represents a shelter in an increasingly stressful society for people with mental illnesses who can return to their private and professional tasks there after treatment.

In 2015, the Heinrich Sengelmann Day Clinic Bargteheide was opened for the people in the Stormarn district. In 2018, the Heinrich Sengelmann Day Clinic Hamburg-Uhlenhorst opened its offer for the citizens of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg.

Cooperations

In the Evangelical Hospital Alsterdorf, patients of the Heinrich Sengelmann Clinics can be diagnosed and cared for, and neurological illnesses can be excluded as the cause of mental illness symptoms.

There is a close cooperation with another subsidiary of the Evangelical Foundation Alsterdorf: the non-profit tohus GmbH. In the Stormarn district it has a large number of houses, apartments, day care centers and outpatient services with which it supports people with protracted psychological disorders and addicts in leading a life that is as independent as possible.

The non-profit Beruf und Familie Stormarn GmbH has also been a cooperation partner since 2013. Through its emergency care, the company ensures that employees with children are provided with a competent replacement if a childminder, kindergarten or school is absent.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Structured quality report 2014 in accordance with Section 137 Paragraph 3 Clause 1 No. 4 SGB V for the 2014 reporting year ( Memento of the original dated May 30, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. of the Heinrich Sengelmann Hospital, accessed August 7, 2016  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.heinrich-sengelmann-krankenhaus.de
  2. Heinrich Sengelmann Hospital (Ed.): 50 Years of Heinrich Sengelmann Hospital - A Place for People, Festschrift, Bargfeld-Stegen, 2014 ( Memento of the original from May 30, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Page 31, accessed August 7, 2016  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.heinrich-sengelmann-krankenhaus.de