Psychiatric Clinic Lüneburg
Psychiatric Clinic Lüneburg
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legal form | Profit company |
founding | June 29, 1901 |
Seat | Lueneburg , Lower Saxony |
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Number of employees | 375 full-time employees (number 437) (December 31, 2010) |
sales | EUR 43 million (2007) |
Branch | Hospitals |
Website | www.pk.lueneburg.de |
The Psychiatrische Klinik Lüneburg non-profit GmbH (abbreviation: PKL; formerly Lower Saxony State Hospital Lüneburg ) is both a specialist hospital for psychiatry , psychotherapy and psychosomatics as well as a specialist clinic for child and adolescent psychiatry and psychotherapy as well as the academic teaching hospital of the University of Hamburg (clinic for psychiatry and psychotherapy) and of the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (Clinic for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy).
The hospital is located in the Lüneburg-Weststadt district of the Hanseatic city of Lüneburg in the state of Lower Saxony in a park-like area with listed buildings and trees up to 100 years old.
The Psychiatric Hospital Lüneburg is a company within the network of Health Holding Lüneburg .
history
By 1901, the provincial garden inspector Georg Tatter, together with the regional forestry officer Georg Quaet-Faslem in Lüneburg, laid out the 190 hectare gardens of the then provincial sanatorium and nursing home for the mentally ill . They created both private garden spaces and commercial gardens on the site as well as a small, semi-public landscape park . The psychiatric clinic was officially opened on June 29, 1901 with 800 beds. From 1901 to 1924 Otto Snell was the first clinic director. The house looks back on more than 110 years of history.
time of the nationalsocialism
In October 1941, the then clinic director Max Bräuner had a “ children's department ” set up in the state sanatorium and nursing home in Lüneburg , which was initially headed by Willi Baumert from 1943 and then by Bräuner himself until April 1945. Over 300 patients with mental disorders and children with physical disabilities were killed with phenobarbital and morphine between 1941 and 1945 and thus became victims of child euthanasia . The sanatorium and nursing home in Lüneburg was a "transit center" for a few hundred patients to the central Hadamar killing center and, in 1944, a collection point for around 70 mentally ill foreigners.
post war period
In 1968 the number of patients peaked at more than 1,600. Since November 25, 2004, the Lüneburg Psychiatric Clinic has housed the Lüneburg Memorial on its premises in the former bathhouse at the water tower, the clinic's landmark visible from afar . In 2007 the Lower Saxony State Hospital Lüneburg was sold to the Psychiatric Clinic Lüneburg gGmbH . The city of Lüneburg is one hundred percent shareholder. There was considerable resistance to the privatization of the clinic.
The health holding Lüneburg , a group of companies that is a wholly owned subsidiary of the city of Lüneburg and under whose roof the Lüneburg Psychiatric Clinic has been operating since July 2007, was in the black four years after its start, according to Managing Director Sauer, and increased the number of employees. In 2007, the health holding Lüneburg generated a result of 1.1 million euros. In 2010 it already achieved a result of 2.7 million euros.
Facility
Structure and organization
The Lüneburg Psychiatric Clinic is divided into four clinics, two homes and other comprehensive services:
- Psychiatric clinics:
- Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy (KPP) with four departments: Lüneburg department, Harburg department. Department of Gerontopsychiatry and Psychotherapy and Department of Addiction Medicine . In addition, home treatment is offered for certain patients as part of a model project according to §64b SGB V.
- Clinic for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy (KJPP)
- Clinic for Forensic Psychiatry and Psychotherapy (KFPP)
- Psychiatric day clinics :
- Day clinic II, day clinic III (for geriatric psychiatry and psychotherapy ) and Winsen day clinic (the latter temporarily) on the hospital premises
- Day clinic I Uelzener Strasse in Lüneburg
- Buchholz day clinic in the north heath
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Psychiatric outpatient departments :
- Central institute outpatient departments (KJPP / KPP)
- Buchholz (KJPP / KPP)
- Winsen (KPP)
- Home areas:
- Haus Westerholz, nursing home for mentally disabled people , Ebstorf . A new building was started here in 2017.
- Special Education Center (HPZ) on the hospital grounds
- Social and Cultural Center (SoKuZ)
- Nursing school
The hospital in numbers
The Lüneburg Psychiatric Clinic had 410 beds in 2016. 3375 cases were treated as full-time inpatients and 1150 cases as part-time. 20442 cases were treated on an outpatient basis in the institute's psychiatric clinics.
Treatment priorities
As an example of the main treatment areas of the Lüneburg Psychiatric Clinic, the main treatment areas in the wards of the Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy (KPP) are:
- Mood disorders (depression, manias)
- Psychoses (schizophrenic and schizoaffective disorders)
- Anxiety disorders
- Addictions
- Dementia
- Delirium e
- Personality and behavior disorders
- Trauma related disorders
- Acute life crises
Others
In the foyer of house 48 there is an electronic information service (machine) on the German Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband . In house 48 there is also the so-called "Ransohoff Hall", which is dedicated to the Jewish neurologist and psychiatrist Nathan Albert Ransohoff .
See also
- List of academic teaching hospitals in Germany
- List of psychiatric specialist clinics in Lower Saxony
literature
- Lower Saxony State Hospital Lüneburg (Ed.): 100 Years of Lower Saxony State Hospital Lüneburg , 1st edition, Lüneburg 2001. ( Festschrift )
- Lutz Kaelber, State Sanatorium and Nursing Home Lüneburg (English)
- Dietrich Banse, Sebastian Stierl: Nathan Albert Ransohoff (1872–1951) . Life and work of a doctor from Lüneburg. Ed .: "Euthanasia" Memorial Lüneburg eV 1st edition. Wortwechsel, 2017, ISBN 978-3-935663-31-1 .
Web links
- Official website of the Lüneburg Psychiatric Clinic
- Site plan of the Lüneburg Psychiatric Clinic. Retrieved June 3, 2019 .
- Official website of the health holding Lüneburg
- Structured quality report for the reporting year 2008 PDF file on the website of the Psychiatric Clinic Lüneburg.
- Structured quality report for the reporting year 2010 PDF file on the website of the Psychiatric Clinic Lüneburg.
Individual evidence
- ^ Psychiatric Clinic Lüneburg - Quality Report 2010 PDF file on the website of the Psychiatric Clinic Lüneburg. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
- ↑ a b Psychiatric Clinic Lüneburg - company profile ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. PDF file on the website of the Who to Whom company directory. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
- ↑ Psychiatric Clinic Lüneburg - Homepage of the Psychiatric Clinic Lüneburg. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
- ↑ a b Psychiatric Clinic Lüneburg - Health Holding Lüneburg Website of the health holding Lüneburg. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
- ↑ Michael Rohde, Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn: Gardens of Sanatoriums and Nursing Institutions in the 19th Century / Garden Art in the Service of Nursing (PDF document), in: unimagazin , Hannover: Universität Hannover, 2004, pp. 46-49
- ^ Psychiatric Clinic Lüneburg - Profile Website Luene-Info. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
- ↑ a b Lower Saxony State Hospital Lüneburg (Ed.): 100 Years Lower Saxony State Hospital Lüneburg , 1st edition, Lüneburg 2001. (Festschrift), p. 7.
- ↑ Step21 (Ed.): The Unprinted. Nazi doctors murdered children in Lüneburg - everyone knew it, but the public voice was silent ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . In: [Weisse Flecken], January 2006 edition, p. 10.
- ↑ Train of Memory: The murderers were among us. "A good comrade: Professionally capable and impeccable in his lifestyle"
- ↑ https://www.pk.lueneburg.de/gedenkstaette-alleinstellungsmerkmale/
- ↑ Psychiatric Clinic Lüneburg - Memorial website of the Psychiatric Clinic Lüneburg. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
- ↑ The psychiatric clinic as part of the social room (PDF file; 5.03 MB) Lecture by Sebastian Stierl at the DGSP conference in Hamburg on November 7, 2009. PDF file on the DGSP Lower Saxony website. Retrieved December 17, 2012.
- ↑ Health holding presents a track record of the Hamburger Abendblatt. Article dated July 26, 2011. Retrieved December 17, 2012.
- ^ Psychiatric Clinic Lüneburg - Clinics / Facilities Website of the Psychiatric Clinic Lüneburg. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
- ↑ Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy (KPP) | Psychiatric Clinic Lüneburg. Retrieved October 6, 2018 .
- ^ Department of Gerontopsychiatry and Psychotherapy | Psychiatric Clinic Lüneburg. Retrieved October 6, 2018 .
- ↑ Winsen Day Clinic | Psychiatric Clinic Lüneburg. Retrieved October 6, 2018 .
- ↑ https://www.gesundheitsholding-lueneburg.de/pressemitteilungen/show/richtfest-fr-neues-pflegeheim-der-psychiatrischen-klinik-2650/
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Coordinates: 53 ° 15 ′ 18 ″ N , 10 ° 22 ′ 59 ″ E