Nieder-Ramstädter Diakonie Foundation

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Nieder-Ramstädter Diakonie Foundation

(NRD)

Legal form: Association with the rights of a legal person by sovereign decree of December 18, 1899
Purpose: Promotion of assistance for the handicapped, vocational training, assistance to young people and the elderly, and welfare
Chair: Board
  • Christian Fuhrmann
  • Brigitte Walz-Kelbel
Consist: 1898
Balance sheet total: € 139,712,000
Number of employees: A total of more than 2,300 * 2,272 employees, of which 1,518 full-time positions * 148 interns, voluntary workers and federal volunteers * 142 volunteers * 158 other interns
Seat: Muhltal
Website: www.nrd.de

no founder specified

The Nieder-Ramstädter Diakonie Foundation (NRD) is a diaconal institution promoting assistance for the disabled, vocational training, assistance to young people and the elderly and the welfare system. It looks after people with physical and mental disabilities with a wide range of services, ranging from individual forms of living to education and qualification to jobs both in workshops for disabled people (WfbM) and in companies in the regional economy. The therapeutic support of people with disabilities, offers for their day and leisure activities, guest care in the context of preventive care and much more are among their focuses. The headquarters of the foundation is in Mühltal -Nieder-Ramstadt. The foundation is a member of Diakonie Hessen - Diakonisches Werk in Hessen and Nassau and Kurhessen-Waldeck e. V. and thereby directly to the Evangelical Work for Diakonie and Development e. V. affiliated as a recognized umbrella association for voluntary welfare. With around 2,300 employees, it is one of the largest employers in southern Hesse.

history

In 1898 the Protestant pastor Christian Wilhelm Anton Stromberger founded the institute for epileptics in Hesse in Nieder-Ramstadt , and in the following year the first large houses, separated for women and men, were built. In 1909 an extensive mill site was acquired and used as a farm. From 1910, children with physical disabilities were admitted and initially housed in a barrack and later in the Elisabeth House on Dornwegshöhstrasse. 1928 new building was built as a residence and formation house for physically disabled young men, four years later, in 1932, which was rescue center for young people in Rheinhessen Jugenheim taken and later called Franz-Josef-Helfrich-house converted into a hostel for people with disabilities . In 1935/1936 the institution was expanded with the new buildings of the Magdala House for women and a chapel, later called the Lazarus Church. From 1937, the Nieder-Ramstädter-Anstalten ( Nieder-Ramstädter-Anstalten) (from 1939: Nieder-Ramstädter Heime ) increasingly fell under the influence of the National Socialists , in 1941 a National Socialist State Commissioner was appointed as head, the senior pastor Otto Schneider was initially arrested and received then no entry to the home premises. As part of the euthanasia campaign , as everywhere in Germany, all disabled people in homes were recorded using registration forms. Doctors in Berlin then decide whether the people were still fit for work or were to be killed as unworthy lives . Around 600 people were gradually transferred from the Nieder-Ramstadt homes to state institutions and from there to killing centers , of which 450 people from Nieder-Ramstadt were demonstrably murdered.

After the war ended in 1945, independent work was resumed by the Nieder-Ramstädter Heime . Mostly old and chronically ill people or patients from the surrounding hospitals were cared for, only a few people with intellectual disabilities had survived the Nazi era and were still living in Nieder-Ramstadt. By accepting children with intellectual disabilities and opening the children's and youth center in 1950, the Nieder-Ramstädter homes came closer to their original mission of looking after people with intellectual disabilities. In 1962 the Lazarus parish was established on the grounds of the Nieder-Ramstädter Heime and in 1969 the Wichernschule opened as a school for the practically imaginable . In 1982 the Arche house in Nieder-Ramstadt could be moved into. With the inauguration of the Mühltal workshops in 1984, day care (today's day care centers) was created for the first time for people who cannot visit a workshop due to their disabilities. In 1996, the first outpatient services arose, which were subsequently expanded into a family support service . In 1997 the first residential building for six people with autism was set up, at the same time the Rheinhessen workshop started work in Wörrstadt , which in 2009 had a significantly expanded workforce of ninety and twenty employees. Just one year later, in 1998, the facility in Wallertheim / Rhineland-Palatinate was inaugurated . In 1999 the Mühltal workshop 2 in Nieder-Ramstadt was inaugurated , the company was now called Nieder-Ramstädter Diakonie .

The 100th anniversary of the Nieder-Ramstädter Diakonie was celebrated with a big party in 2000. Sixty years after the end of the Second World War , a memorial was dedicated in the middle of the site to commemorate the people who were deported and murdered during the Nazi era. The names of all those deported are bound in a book in the form of the earlier transport lists , which has since had its place in the Lazarus Church. In the new millennium, the plans for regionalization were implemented and housing, care and advisory services were gradually implemented at existing and new locations in Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate . The opening of the early intervention and advice center in Groß-Gerau in 2004 coincided with the introduction of binding, institution-wide quality standards, the GBM procedure .

With the amendment in 2010 was carried out conversion to the Foundation Association Foundation low-Ramstädter Diakonie , whose first goal was a redesign of the core area in Mühltal towards an inclusive hamlet with mixed use. This year, the seventeen locations were presented at the World Inclusion Congress in Berlin, in which 2750 people with disabilities were cared for. In 2012, NRD Betrieb GmbH was founded with the creation of jobs for people with disabilities on the primary labor market. In the same year, NRD Altenhilfe GmbH was founded as a provider of inpatient care for senior citizens and the "NeuLand" project in Jugenheim . On August 1, 2013, the house on Fliednerplatz opened as the first Mühltal care facility with twenty-four places.

Support from the Nieder-Ramstädter Diakonie Foundation

Forty locations with almost 4,000 childcare places are currently (as of 2015) maintained under the umbrella of the NRD .

  • 974 stationary places in the disabled and youth welfare
  • 865 employees in the workshops for people with disabilities
  • 494 places in day care centers
  • 423 clients of the Family Support Service
  • 327 children attend a day care center, a day care center, a day group or an afternoon care of the NRD in the handicapped
  • 219 children and their families receive early intervention
  • 213 clients take advantage of advice through AAC
  • 208 clients take advantage of outpatient living services for the disabled and youth welfare
  • 130 children attend the NRD special needs school
  • 112 clients use outpatient youth welfare services

Locations of the Nieder-Ramstädter Diakonie Foundation

  1. Bensheim, Otto-Beck-Strasse
  2. Darmstadt, Binger Strasse 13
  3. Darmstadt, Heidelberger Landstrasse 306
  4. Darmstadt, Heidelberger Strasse 121
  5. Darmstadt, Klausenburger Strasse
  6. Darmstadt, Paul-Wagner-Strasse
  7. Dieburg, on the empty
  8. Erbach, Am Brühl
  9. Erbach, Erlenhof (under construction)
  10. Friedrichsdorf, Plantation
  11. Friedrichsdorf, Taunusstrasse
  12. Groß-Bieberau, Im Falltor
  13. Groß-Gerau, at the chapel
  14. Groß-Gerau, August-Bebel-Strasse
  15. Youth home, Bahnhofstrasse
  16. Lampertheim, Falterweg
  17. Mainz, Münchfeld
  18. Michelstadt, Obere Pfarrgasse
  19. Mörfelden-Walldorf, Ludwig-Richter-Weg
  20. Mühltal, mountain road
  21. Mühltal, Bodelschwinghweg 2
  22. Mühltal, Bodelschwinghweg 4
  23. Mühltal, House of Evening Peace
  24. Mühltal, House Arche
  25. Mühltal, Eben-Ezer house
  26. Mühltal, Magdala House (demolished 2017)
  27. Mühltal, powder mill house
  28. Mühltal, NRD Altenhilfe GmbH
  29. Mühltal, Sonnenhof
  30. Ober-Ramstadt, Falconstrasse
  31. Ober-Ramstadt, Hundertwasserallee
  32. Offenbach, Mathildenstrasse
  33. Pfungstadt, Wormser Strasse
  34. Reinheim, Georgenstrasse
  35. Reinheim, Magdeburger Strasse
  36. Seeheim-Jugenheim, Am Grundweg
  37. Seeheim-Jugenheim, Beethovenring
  38. Überau, Wilhelm-Leuschner-Strasse
  39. Wallertheim, Auf der Benn
  40. Wörrstadt, Am Krag
  41. Zwingenberg, Bahnhofstrasse

Workshops for people with disabilities (WfbM)

In the workshops of the NRD in Hesse, Mühltal-Werkstätten and Dieburger Werkstätten , based in Mühltal, and the workshop of the NRD in Rhineland-Palatinate, Rheinhessenwerkstatt , based in Wörrstadt, physically and mentally disabled people are employed in the following sectors:

  • Working in factories

In internships and outsourced individual and group workplaces, people with disabilities are integrated into the regular labor market. The NRD accompanies the companies with information on workplace design, flexible working time models, funding opportunities and job-specific qualifications. The Rheinhessen-Werkstatt already cooperates successfully with the University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz , the DRK Hospital Alzey, the juwi company in Wörrstadt and the Center for Self-Determined Living Mainz eV

  • Postage stamps

Sale of stamps to dealers and stamp collectors in various assortments, from single stamps to complete collections

  • digitalization

Creation of digital archives by scanning documents of all kinds

  • Office services
    • Mailing: data acquisition, creation of serial letters, packaging of brochures, manuals and flyers, enveloping / addressing
    • Data processing: table entry
    • Binding: ring binding, lamination, printing and copying
    • Layout: Creation of seasonal, creative greeting cards in small series
  • Electrical installation

Cutting round cables to length, stripping all common individual wires and strands, assembling and soldering circuit boards, assembling switch boxes and cables such as rewinding on packaging units, soldering plugs and sockets. Crimping and pressing of wire end sleeves, butt connectors, crimp cable lugs, coaxial connectors. Assembly of plugs, couplings, kits.

  • Electrical testing

The professional inspection of portable electrical appliances in accordance with BGV A3, as required by EU guidelines

  • Horticulture and Landscaping, Greenery and Gardens, Gardening

Maintenance of outdoor facilities in commercial enterprises and private gardens (mowing, fertilizing and scarifying, cutting hedges and bushes, caring for borders), firewood and kindling, own products: farmer's bouquets, eggs and vegetables, Christmas tree sales, production nursery for the Mühltal garden market

  • Kitchen and canteen

Supply of the workshops through catering, preparation and serving of breakfast and lunch, housekeeping activities such as washing up, cleaning work, filling the vending machines and making coffee, delivery to schools in the region. Party and catering service for company, family and wedding celebrations

  • Agriculture

The Sonnenhof produced on 160 hectares of arable land cereals, 200 tons of peeled potatoes, field beans, feed for the dairy herd and 610,000 liters of milk for commercial kitchens, catering establishments and retail companies, as Bio-operation after the EC Eco-Regulation .

  • Metal workshop

Production of milled parts, precise and low-burr sawing and cutting of tempered steel, non-ferrous metals, etc., sawing of difficult-to-machine materials, deburring and assembly

  • Assembly and packaging

Assembling and packing of supplied raw and finished goods, order picking, sorting and counting, plugging and pressing, bagging and labeling, with production and function control

  • cleaning service

The cleaning service of the NRD carries out all work of the building cleaning, basic cleaning and maintenance agreements, including final cleaning after a construction and renovation phase, carpet and upholstery cleaning, representation of housekeeping employees in the living area, hygiene inspections.

  • Carpentry

Solid wood processing, boxes / boxes, nesting and incubation boxes, wood decorations, beehives, information boards, wood briquettes.

Modern advertising design with indirect gravure printing processes for products made of plastic, wood, ceramic or metal, especially structured surfaces, recesses and complexly shaped advertising materials. Motif mugs are sublimation printed in the Dieburger workshops

  • Textile processing

Tailoring alterations and second-hand shop in Nieder-Ramstadt. Processing of donated textiles, for which it is no longer possible to use them for any other purpose, are turned into disposable cleaning rags.

  • Ultrasonic welding

Ultrasonic welding of thermoplastic materials with the connection of plastic components for products from the cosmetic, laboratory and medical sectors

Subsidiary of the Nieder-Ramstädter Diakonie Foundation

  • NRD Altenhilfe GmbH , Mühltal

Independent subsidiary of the Nieder-Ramstädter Diakonie Foundation for help in old age with various outpatient and inpatient forms of support, such as outpatient care service, day care and short-term places to support people living at home and their relatives, as well as an institution with inpatient places in the house community model.

  • NRD Betrieb GmbH , Mühltal

In order to create permanent jobs on the general labor market for people with disabilities with the idea of ​​integration in the world of work, NRD Betrieb GmbH was founded in 2012 as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Nieder-Ramstädter Diakonie Foundation. Current activities are the Café Arkade , Darmstadt, Rheinstrasse, and the Mühltaler Gartenmarkt , Mühltal, Rheinstrasse.

  • NRD Immobilien GmbH , Mühltal

Independent subsidiary of the Nieder-Ramstädter Diakonie Foundation for the purchase and sale, construction, leasing and management of real estate and land for youth, disabled and elderly care

The Federation of Protestant female youth in Hesse acquired the property in 1926 teachers-educational institution in Zwingenberg on the Orbis height and built the villa to a rest home and conference center. 1957 began with the promotion of ethnic repatriate children, up to 50 children from the countries of Eastern Europe lived in the house and were educated there. Later, the focus was on working with unaccompanied minor refugees from crisis areas around the world. Since January 1, 2006, the NRD Orbishöhe is a non-profit GmbH based in Zwingenberg an der Bergstrasse, a subsidiary of the Nieder-Ramstädter Diakonie and a member of the Diakonie Hessen. In the districts of Bergstrasse, Darmstadt-Dieburg, Groß-Gerau and Odenwald, around two hundred employees offer educational assistance for around two hundred and fifty young people and their families. The spectrum ranges from inpatient and family living groups through day groups to flexible offers of all kinds in the outpatient area as well as help with school and professional integration. Since January 1, 2014, three day-care centers in Mühltal, Ober-Ramstadt and Dieburg have also been sponsored by Orbishöhe.

  • Mission life - learning GmbH

Mission Leben - Lern ​​gGmbH is a diaconal educational institution for social professions founded in 2008 with a focus on training and further education in care for the elderly and curative education care, a technical school for social economy specializing in curative education care, based in Darmstadt. 20% of the shareholders are the Nieder-Ramstädter Diakonie Foundation (NRD) in Mühltal, the Evangelical Association for Inner Mission in Nassau (EVIM) in Wiesbaden and the Mission Leben gGmbH in Darmstadt.

Further projects of the NRD

  • Ruckelshausen business park - business park in Nieder-Ramstadt

In Mühltal - Nieder-Ramstadt, the new Auf Ruckelshausen industrial park has been under construction on 13.5 hectares with eleven hectares of building land since 2015 . The Nieder-Ramstädter Diakonie Foundation is the developer of the Ruckelshausen business park and the owner of the land.

  • Exercise bath

In the Nieder-Ramstadt exercise pool, baby swimming, early swimming and children's swimming courses, as well as therapeutic aqua fitness programs, are offered.

literature

  • Hermann Gunkel: History of the Nieder-Ramstädter Homes of the Inner Mission . Hessian Church History Association, Darmstadt 1996, ISBN 978-3-930061-31-0 .
  • Hermann Gunkel: From the Mission Association to the Rheinhessen Diakonie: The Development of Pastor Franz Joseph Helferich (1806-1881) . Hessian Church History Association, Darmstadt 2004, ISBN 978-3-931849-17-7 .
  • Kathrin Benz, Annemarie Bolender, Marlene Broeckers, Dirk Tritzschak: Sorted out - life outside of society . Nieder-Ramstädter Diakonie, Mühltal 2014, ISBN 978-3-00-044711-2 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Foundation Nieder-Ramstädter Diakonie Stiftungsverein, annual report 2015, Druckerei Zeller, Mühltal, 2015
  2. ^ Frietsch, Silke: Status of the introduction of the GBM handicapped assistance assistant in the Nieder-Ramstädter Diakonie / Mühltal. Workshop presentation for the 8th international GBM user meeting, 2004, in Brandenburg, p. 14 Download , (as of December 26, 2016)
  3. ^ NRD Altenhilfe GmbH: In the heart of the community. Retrieved December 25, 2016 .
  4. ^ Workshops for people with disabilities (WfbM). Retrieved December 26, 2016 .
  5. ^ Rheinhessen workshop: jobs in factories. Retrieved December 26, 2016 .
  6. ^ NRD Altenhilfe GmbH: In the heart of the community. Retrieved December 25, 2016 .
  7. ^ NRD Betrieb GmbH: NRD Betrieb GmbH. Retrieved December 25, 2016 .
  8. ^ NRD: Subsidiary of the Nieder-Ramstädter Diakonie Foundation. Retrieved December 25, 2016 .
  9. ^ NRD Orbishöhe GmbH: History of the Orbishöhe. Retrieved December 25, 2016 .
  10. Who is the Mission Life - Learning gGmbH? Retrieved December 25, 2016 .
  11. ^ Bullermann Schneble environmental planning: Ruckelshausen business park. Retrieved December 26, 2016 .