LWL Clinic Marl-Sinsen

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LWL Clinic Marl-Sinsen
2016 aerial photo of the LWL-Klinik Marl-Sinsen.jpg
Sponsorship Regional Association of Westphalia-Lippe
place Marl
state North Rhine-Westphalia
Country Germany
Coordinates 51 ° 41 '27 "  N , 7 ° 11' 1"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 41 '27 "  N , 7 ° 11' 1"  E
management Daniel Napieralski-Rahn, Commercial Director
Claus-Rüdiger Haas, Medical Director
Gabriele Hermans-Wehland, Nursing Director
beds 189 (including the six day clinics)
areas of expertise Child and adolescent psychiatry,
psychotherapy,
psychosomatic medicine
founding 1966
Website www.jugendpsychiatrie-marl.de
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The LWL-Klinik Marl-Sinsen , often simply called the Hair Clinic , is an institution of the Regional Association of Westphalia-Lippe (LWL) founded in 1966 . It is one of the largest specialist clinics for child and adolescent psychiatry, psychotherapy and psychosomatics in Germany .

Locations

The main location of the clinic is in the Haard recreation area between Marl-Sinsen and Haltern am See . There are 119 fully inpatient places available for the treatment of children and adolescents up to 18 years of age, in exceptional cases up to 21 years of age, on a park-like area of ​​around 33 hectares.

LWL-Klinik-Marl, view across the pond to house 6

Ten to twelve additional treatment places are available at the six day clinic locations in Gronau , Borken , Coesfeld , Recklinghausen , Herne and Bottrop . There is close cooperation with the LWL Elisabeth Clinic for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics in Dortmund , as well as with the LWL University Clinic for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics in Hamm . The Commercial Director of the Hair Clinic is responsible for all three clinics.

The LWL-Haardklinik provides the compulsory youth psychiatric care for the catchment area of ​​the Coesfeld and Borken districts, parts of the Recklinghausen district with the cities of Recklinghausen, Dorsten , Gladbeck , Haltern am See, Herten and Marl as well as the independent cities of Bottrop, Gelsenkirchen and Herne.

Therapy, care & treatment

Crisis intervention room at the LWL-Klinik Marl-Sinsen

The LWL-Klinik Marl-Sinsen treats all clinical pictures from the spectrum of child and adolescent psychiatry differentiated in special milieus. Facilities include occupational therapy , occupational therapy , Montessori developmental therapy , physical therapy , sports therapy , dance therapy , hippotherapy , music therapy , art therapy , Snoezelen and animal-assisted therapy , as well as the possibility of schooling in the school at the clinic site.

The LWL Hair Clinic has a total of 12 stations for the treatment and therapy of various disorders in children and adolescents. Three stations are dedicated to the therapy of small children up to elementary school age. One station is available for small children from six months and their guardians. Treatment focuses on emotional disorders, social behavior disorders, and attachment disorders.

Nine stations are available for patients aged 12/13 up to 18 years, in exceptional cases even 21 years. There are different treatment focuses such as:

In addition, three temporarily protected wards offer a particularly intensive form of therapy and care. One of these stations has the treatment focus on psychotic delusions .

Multi-professional teams from the medical-therapeutic service (ÄTD) and the nursing and educational service (PED) work on the wards, supplemented by ward psychologists, various specialist therapists and the social service.

The LWL-Wohnverbund Marl looks after 72 people with different disabilities and needs on the premises of the LWL-Haardklinik , who are offered individually tailored housing, living and employment opportunities. They range from residential groups to outpatient care and from handicraft groups to theater and music projects to landscape gardening. There is also short-term childcare and a day care center on the premises. In Haltern am See, the residential group offers 15 additional childcare places in two outdoor living groups, plus another 15 places in Dorsten.

The intensive residential group Kosmos of the Society for Youth Welfare and Families St. Agnes “Junikum” for boys and girls from the age of seven and the residential group Phoenix of the Evangelical Overdyck Foundation for mentally ill young people and adults are also located on the site .

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