General care
Innovative care concepts in a modern ambience
We see nursing care as qualified, patient-oriented care that contributes to maintaining or restoring health, alleviating pain and improving quality of life. We are guided by Dorothea Orem’s “self-care deficit model”, the basic idea of which was to include all targeted and conscious actions that are carried out in order to achieve, maintain or restore health and well-being. These activities can either be carried out by oneself or by a third party. This is why our patients and, if they wish, their relatives are actively involved in the treatment process as much as possible. We take their individual needs and human dignity into consideration – regardless of nationality, gender or social status.




Healing needs personal attention
We know: High-quality care is only possible if the staff have enough time for their patients. That is why all other organizational processes on a ward are handled by ward assistants employed specifically for this purpose. This allows us to ensure that the nursing staff can concentrate fully on the patients.
In line with the concept of area nursing, we also have a clear assignment of no more than 8 to a maximum of 13 patients to one nurse. This allows our nursing staff to take responsibility for the long-term care of a patient. This makes them even more the focus of our attention.

Catharina Riedl
Nursing area management

Anja Zollner
Assistant to the nursing area manager
