Schmieder clinics

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Clinics Schmieder (Foundation & Co.) KG

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legal form Limited partnership
founding 1950
Seat Head office in Allensbach , Germany
management Dagmar Schmieder
Ulrich Sandholzer
Lisa Sophia Friedrich
Paul-Georg Friedrich
Number of employees 2,000
Branch health
Website www.kliniken-schmieder.de

The clinics Schmieder (Stiftung & Co.) KG operates a composite neurological specialist and rehabilitation clinics with six locations in Baden-Wuerttemberg. The head office of the centrally managed clinic group is located in Allensbach on Lake Constance. Further locations of the Schmieder Clinics are in Gailingen , Konstanz , Heidelberg and Gerlingen near Stuttgart . In the city center of Stuttgart there is also a day clinic for outpatient and semi-inpatient rehabilitation. The clinics are privately owned as a family business in the second and third generation. The Schmieder family is responsible for this.

The Schmieder Clinics treat around 14,000 neurological patients of all types and degrees of severity every year. The Schmieder clinics work together with all payers (German pension insurance, professional associations, statutory and private health insurance). As a full provider with special areas, the clinic association offers the complete supply chain of neurological rehabilitation from a single source, from intensive care patients requiring ventilation to professional reintegration. The range of treatments includes phases A to E of the neurological phase model.

history

The clinics were founded in 1950 by Friedrich Schmieder in Gailingen on the Upper Rhine. In 1974, today's headquarters were inaugurated in Allensbach on Lake Constance. In 1992, another location for the Schmieder Clinics was opened in Constance, followed by the opening of the day clinic in Stuttgart-Rotebühlstrasse in 1996. In 1998 the Schmieder clinics opened in Stuttgart-Gerlingen, which were enlarged in 2009 with an extension. In 2001 the last new location of the clinic network was finally opened in Heidelberg on the Speyererhof.

In 1991 the Schmieder Clinics introduced what is known as early rehabilitation for severely affected patients with limited life-support functions. This made them one of the first institutions in Europe to offer neurological early rehabilitation. The Zenith training center was also founded in 1991, offering clinic employees and interested parties training courses in the field of neurological rehabilitation.

The charitable Schmieder Foundation for Science and Research has been running a research institute since 1997, the Lurija Institute for Rehabilitation Sciences , which is housed in the Allensbach Clinic. Research cooperations exist with the University of Konstanz, Freiburg, Heidelberg, Tübingen, Magdeburg.

The Advisory Board of the Schmieder Clinics was founded in 2007 as part of the implementation of the German Corporate Governance Code . It is staffed by health care advisors and members of the Schmieder family and acts as a supervisory and advisory body.

In 2006, the Konstanz clinic was recognized by the German Society for Multiple Sclerosis as a recognized MS rehabilitation center, and the Gailingen clinic followed in 2015. All clinic locations have been certified in accordance with KTQ-Reha and IQMP-Reha since 2008.

The following is an overview of the service profiles and focuses of the various clinic locations.

Clinic locations

The Schmieder Allensbach clinics with a view of the Reichenau Island World Heritage Site and the Mettnau Peninsula

Schmieder Allensbach clinics

  • 273 beds on average
  • Phase A - Acute Neurology
  • Neurological intensive care unit
  • Phase B - early rehabilitation
  • Phase C - Post Primary Rehabilitation
  • Phase D / E - neurological rehabilitation / follow-up treatment
  • Special neurocognitive station
  • Sleep laboratory with a neurological focus
  • Magnetic resonance imaging, CT
  • Station for international patients
  • Cooperation with the health association district of Konstanz
  • ZENITH, the clinic's own training institute
  • Headquarters headquarters
The Schmieder Gailingen clinics on the Upper Rhine, near the Hegau volcanoes and the Schaffhausen Rhine Falls

Schmieder Gailingen clinics

  • 270 beds on average
  • Phase C - Post Primary Rehabilitation
  • Phase D - Neurological rehabilitation / follow-up treatment
  • Phase E - occupational therapy with a commercial focus
  • Psychotherapeutic neurology
  • Geriatric rehabilitation
  • Recognized multiple sclerosis rehabilitation center
The Schmieder Konstanz clinics on Lake Constance, a few kilometers from the island of Mainau and Switzerland

Schmieder Clinics in Constance

  • 195 beds on average
  • Phase A - Acute Neurology
  • Phase C - Post Primary Rehabilitation
  • Phase D - Neurological rehabilitation / follow-up treatment
  • Phase E - occupational therapy with a cognitive focus
  • Psychotherapeutic neurology
  • Recognized multiple sclerosis rehabilitation center
  • day clinic
  • Cooperation in advanced and advanced training with the ZfP Reichenau, the psychiatry center of the Schaffhausen hospitals and the chair for clinical psychology at the University of Konstanz
The Schmieder Heidelberg clinics at Speyererhof, above the university town of Heidelberg

Schmieder Clinics in Heidelberg

  • 231 beds on average
  • Phase A - Acute Neurology
  • Phase B - early rehabilitation
  • Phase C - Post Primary Rehabilitation
  • Phase D - Neurological rehabilitation / follow-up treatment
  • Phase E - Neurological occupational therapy
  • Academic teaching hospital of the University of Heidelberg
  • Academic cooperation unit for neurological rehabilitation of the Neurological University Clinic Heidelberg
  • day clinic
The Schmieder Gerlingen Clinics with Solitude Castle in the background

Schmieder Clinics in Stuttgart-Gerlingen

  • 145 beds on average
  • Phase A - Acute Neurology
  • Phase B - early rehabilitation
  • Phase C - Post Primary Rehabilitation
  • Phase D - Neurological rehabilitation / follow-up treatment
  • Phase E - Neurological occupational therapy / work trials
  • Cooperation in many areas with the Schillerhöhe Clinic - Center for Pneumology and Thoracic Surgery
  • Cooperation with the neurocenter at the Stuttgart Clinic
Schmieder Clinics in Stuttgart

Schmieder Clinics in Stuttgart

Day clinic for outpatient and partial inpatient rehabilitation

  • 44 treatment places
  • Phase D - Neurological rehabilitation / follow-up treatment
  • Phase E - Neurological occupational therapy, stress testing
  • Outpatient therapy center (physiotherapy and occupational therapy, speech therapy, medical training therapy)

Kliniken Schmieder satellite station in the Stuttgart Clinic

  • 20 beds available
  • Cooperation between the Stroke Unit of the Stuttgart Clinic and the satellite station of the Schmieder Clinics

Individual evidence

  1. Kliniken Schmieder: Management
  2. Kliniken Schmieder: Our services for employees
  3. Kliniken Schmieder: About us
  4. Kliniken Schmieder: Annual Report 2011, p. 38.
  5. a b Clinics Schmieder: History
  6. Kliniken Schmieder: Research
  7. Kliniken Schmieder: Cooperation partner Lurija Institute
  8. ^ Freiburg Regional Council : Schmieder Foundation for Science and Research
  9. Kliniken Schmieder: Annual Report 2007/2008, p. 6: Establishment of the Advisory Board of Kliniken Schmieder
  10. Kliniken Schmieder: Annual Report 2016, pp. 38–43.

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Coordinates: 47 ° 42 ′ 54.9 "  N , 9 ° 4 ′ 59.6"  E