Paul Gerhardt House (Regensburg)

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Paul Gerhardt House
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Sponsorship Brothers of Mercy and Evangelical Charity Foundation (EEA)
place regensburg
state Bavaria
Country Germany
Coordinates 49 ° 1 '1 "  N , 12 ° 3' 50"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 1 '1 "  N , 12 ° 3' 50"  E
management Andreas Kestler, Christian Kuhl, management
Care level Standard supply
beds 80 (March 22, 2017)
Employee approx. 70 doctors and nurses
areas of expertise Geriatrics, internal medicine
Affiliation brothers of Mercy
Website paulgerhardthaus.de
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The Paul-Gerhardt-home (own spelling Paul Gerhardt House ) in Regensburg is a non-profit of the Brothers of Mercy Hospital GmbH and the Evangelical Charity Foundation (EEA) run hospital .

history

The house is the successor to the former Evangelical Hospital in Regensburg. The hospital in the old town closed in December 2016 after 210 years. In January 2017, the Paul-Gerhardt-Haus started operations. The clinic was reopened in a new building on the grounds of the Regensburg Hospital of the Brothers of Mercy . According to the company, the new building cost around 30 million euros and was funded by the Free State of Bavaria with around 12 million euros.

numbers, data, facts

  • 80 beds, 20 places in the day clinic
  • around 70 doctors and nurses
  • around 2,900 inpatients per year
  • Head: Cornel Sieber (Head Physician), Head of the Clinic for General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics at the Barmherzige Brüder Hospital in Regensburg, Chair of Internal Medicine / Geriatrics at the FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg
Paul-Gerhardt-Haus Regensburg - Lateral front
Paul-Gerhardt-Haus Regensburg - Lateral front
Paul-Gerhardt-Haus Regensburg - Art in the inner courtyard
Paul-Gerhardt-Haus Regensburg - Art in the inner courtyard

Departments

The Paul-Gerhardt-Haus houses various internal disciplines and several areas of the Center for Geriatric Medicine of the Barmherzigen Brüder, in which up to 100 elderly, mainly multimorbid patients can be cared for.

The center for geriatric medicine in the Paul-Gerhard-Haus has an acute geriatric unit, a protected area for patients with dementia , a geriatric early rehabilitation and a geriatric day clinic . The Geriatric Rehabilitation Clinic, which is located in the Barmherzige Brüder Hospital next door, also belongs to the Center for Geriatric Medicine.

In the Center for Geriatric Medicine of the Barmherzigen Brüder one also wants to conduct geriatric research in cooperation with the "Institute for Biomedicine in Old Age" at the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg, the East Bavarian Technical University , the Fraunhofer Institute and the Educational Institute of the Barmherzige Brüder and promote the specific further training of nurses, doctors and therapists. The Paul-Gerhardt-Haus sees itself as a "model clinic".

The Paul-Gerhardt-Haus develops its focus on geriatric medicine together with the neighboring hospital Barmherzige Brüder. In addition, a specialized geriatric traumatology is to be set up in the hospital of the Barmherzigen Brüder in the course of 2017 . Until then, trauma surgery and orthopedic patients will be cared for as part of early rehabilitation in the Paul-Gerhardt-Haus.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Andreas Wenleder: New Geriatric Center inaugurated, BR24 ( Memento from March 31, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) br.de from December 7, 2016
  2. Mittelbayerische.de: A complete hospital is being relocated . In: Mittelbayerische Zeitung . ( Mittelbayerische.de [accessed on March 22, 2017]).
  3. ^ Andreas Wenleder, Bayerischer Rundfunk: Clinic for Regensburg: New geriatric center inaugurated | BR.de . December 7, 2016 ( br.de [accessed on March 22, 2017]).
  4. Our house - Paul Gerhardt House. Retrieved March 22, 2017 .
  5. Mittelbayerische.de: A new clinic for 29 million euros . In: Mittelbayerische Zeitung . ( Mittelbayerische.de [accessed on March 22, 2017]).
  6. Wochenblatt.de: The evangelical is history? for that Regensburg is getting a new hospital! In: Wochenblatt.de . ( wochenblatt.de [accessed on March 22, 2017]).