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Neurological hospital and rehabilitation centre for children, adolescents and young adults
Hegau-JugendwerkGailingen am Hochrhein
The Hegau-Jugendwerk GmbH in Gailingen, Germany, encompasses a neurolo- gical hospital and rehabilitation centre offering comprehensive rehabilitation services and care for children, adolescents and young adults with diseases, trauma or disorders of the central and/or peripheral nervous systems. Founded in 1972 as a model facility for children and adolescents in Germany, the Hegau-Jugendwerk receives financial support from the German federal and state governments and social insurance organisations. Since its opening, patients from other countries have also been treated in our facility. The Hegau Jugendwerk Gailingen operates in co-operation with the Hegau-Bodensee-Hochrhein-Kliniken GmbH and the non-profit, community association Jugendwerk Gailingen e.V.The Hegau-Jugendwerk GmbH has 197 beds. The Neurological Hospital has 35 beds (in accordance with legal regulations set forth in §39 of the Sozial- gesetzbuch (SGB), Part V). The Rehabilitation Centre offers 165 beds (in accor- dance with legal regulations set forth in §40 of the SGB, Part V).
Hospital (in accordance with §39 of the SGB V)Early rehabilitation Neurology
Rehabilitation Centre (in accordance with §40 of the SGB V)Special rehabilitation for patients with severe illnesses and/or disabilitiesRehabilitation
The Hegau-Jugendwerk offers a wide spectrum of services and fully meets the standards for patient care for rehabilitation phases A,B,C, D and E (as outlined by the Bundesarbeitgemeinschaft für Rehabilitation). In addition, it provides services for continuing rehabilitative care.
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for young peopleThe Hegau-Jugendwerk offers parents or relatives the possibility to reside on-site with their in-patient children. Additional accommodations for par- ents are also available on the prem-ises.
Children up to the age of about 15 years reside in family-like groups in the spe- cially designed ”Children’s House”, which is suited to the special needs of this age group.
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Admission to the Hegau-Jugendwerk depends on the type and the date of occurrence of
the patient’s injury or onset of illness, his/her current condition, and the special goals to be achieved in the respective rehabilitation units. We offer a full spectrum of diagnostic and ther-apeutic services. This allows us to ensure that our patients receive comprehensive and continu- ous rehabilitative care, from the time they are dis- charged from hospitals providing acute patient care up until they are reintegrated into community education, occupational and social areas of life.
Thus, the important features of the Rehabilita-tion Centre include the on-site, state-accredited school (Wilhelm-Bläsig-Schule) and the depart-ment for occupational and vocational therapy.
We admit children, adolescents and young adults. Patients requiring daytime care are also admitted.
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Indications for admission
Acquired brain damage and resulting conditions due to: - Trauma - Cerebral vascular disorders - Brain tumour - Cerebral hypoxia - Inflammatory/immunological diseases of the nervous system (especially multiple sclerosis)
Spinal cord injury
Congenital/perinatal/early childhood damage to the (central) nervous system (also spina bifida)
Seizure disorders
Diseases/injuries to the peripheral nervous system (e.g., Guillain-Barré Syndrome or plexus lesions)
(Neuro-)muscular diseases
Degenerative and metabolic-related diseases of the nervous system
Reduced or impaired school performance due to neuropsychological deficits
Attention deficit disorders (e.g., ADS/ADHS)
Exclusion criteria for admission
Endogenous psychoses, manifest substance abuse and alcohol/drug addictions
Acute suicidal behaviour, uncontrollable aggressive behaviour to self or others
the rehabilitation concept
Individually tailored for each patient
Upon admission to the Hegau-Jugendwerk, an individual therapy plan is developed for each patient. This plan is tailored to address the patient’s
special health problems and individual therapeutic needs and goals. Such goals may include improving or regaining physical and cognitive abilities, attaining independence in self-care at home and dealing with activities of daily living. Other equally important goals for many of our patients include becoming reintegrated in school life, continuing or pursuing vocational training or returning to the workforce. In order to achieve these goals, we follow a systematic, progressive approach in de-veloping the therapy plan for each patient.
An interdisciplinary team of experienced rehabilitation professionals works in collaboration with and under the supervision of specialist phy-sicians in our hospital to develop and oversee this plan throughout the entire rehabilitative process.
In regularly scheduled team conferences (”case management” meetings), the team members exchange information about the patient’s progress – also in co-operation with the patient and his or her family – and review the content, scope and goals of the therapeutic plan. The team may revise the plan so that the patient receives all necessary medical treatments, therapies and optimal educational and occupational training.
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criteria for admission
Comatose/apallic patients (without increased brain pressure and stable vital functions) and patients who are in the early stages of remission
following brain damage and still require intensive medical monitoring and treat-ment are admitted to the Rehabilitation Unit for Intensive Care (Frühreha- bilitation). We also treat patients requiring respiratory assistance.
When patients no longer require intensive medical care and are able to actively participate in therapies for at least short periods of time, they may be admitted to the Rehabilitation Unit for Severely Disabled Patients (Schwerrehabilita- tion). In addition, we admit patients with less recent injuries but whose resulting dis-abilities necessitate intensive medical and therapeutic care.
The General Rehabilitation Unit (Allgemeine/Anschlussrehabilitation) admits patients who are largely self-sufficient in carrying out most everyday activities. Wheelchair-bound patients are also admitted.
Patients requiring vocational rehabilitation should be physically and cognitively able to participate in the training programs.
The setting in the Children’s House offers therapeutic and nursing services for children who require an increased amount of care and supervision due to physical and cognitive impairments.
criteria for admission
health care coverageThe Hegau-Jugendwerk GmbH meets the standards and requirements for hospitals and rehabilitation facilities in Germany (as specified by the SGB V, §107). Coverage of medical and hospital costs is regulated by contractual agreements with various funders.
Health care coverage Health insurance companies Pension companies Accident and disability insurance providers German Federal Employment Agency State welfare agencies Private resources
diagnostics
Examinations and treatment are provided by general and specialist physicians in the following fields:
Neurology and psychiatry/psychotherapy Neuro-paediatrics Neurosurgery Anaesthesiology/intensive care medicine Rehabilitation medicine
For other areas, we consult specialist physicians working in our co-operation hospitals (Hegau-Bo-densee-Klinikum Singen and Kliniken Schmieder) as well as others in private practices.
Differentiated neuropsychological examinations and testing
Neuropsychological assessment of cognitive abilities and memory performance Computer-assisted examinations of attention Special examinations of visual information-
processing abilities Testing and observation of action planning in
co-operation with the school and vocational therapy departments, assessment of school/ academic performance abilities and learning potential Diagnostic and psychometric testing of
personality and social behaviour
Technical diagnostic examinations performed on site:
Electroencephalography (EEG) Evoked potentials (AEP, VEP, SEP) Motor-evoked potentials (MEP) Electromyography (EMG) and electroneurography Electrocardiography (ECG) Sonography of inner organs Bronchoscopy Videoendoscopic diagnostics of swallowing functions Gastrological diagnostics, including percutaneous
endoscopic gastrostoma (PEG) placement X-ray diagnostics Lumbar punctures to assess cerebrospinal fluid pressure
and chemistry Pulmonary function testing
Diagnostic examinations performed in co-operation with the nearby general hospital (Hegau-Bodensee-Klinikum Singen):
Laboratory testing Computerised tomography (CT) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Special x-ray examinations Intra- and extracranial Doppler sonography
Educational/ neuropedagogical diagnosticsFunction-related diagnostics in special therapeutic areas
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Care provided by specialised physicians
Neuropsychological therapy Computer-assisted training of attention and visual information processing Memory training and action planning
Psychotherapy/counselling Behaviour therapy aimed to improve social competence Behavioural and systemic-based psychotherapy Person-centred therapy/talk psychotherapy or systemic support in coping with the illness
(coping strategies) Crisis intervention
Rehabilitative nursing Intensive medical nursing Encouragement/motivation of patient to become independent in self-care Achievement of specific nursing goals in everyday nursing care situations
Social-pedagogical care Training of social skills and in performing activities of daily living (ADLs) Care of patients with behavioural problems Group activities aimed to help patients learn how to cope with illness Leisure time activities and supervision Animal-assisted educational therapy
our therapy services
Speech and language therapy Therapies for language, speech and swallowing disorders Treatment of language development disorders Facio-oral therapy and management of swallowing disorders (dysphagias) Provision of and instruction in using communication-support devices Intensive training for aphasic patients, e.g. Constraint-Induced
Aphasia Therapy (CIAT) and Intensive Speech Training for Aphasic Children (ISKA)
Ergotherapy (occupational therapy) Functional motor activity training for pareses, movement and
co-ordination disorders Assistance with and training in activities of daily living (ADLs) Sensory integration (SI) treatment to promote development of
visual/perceptual skills Neuropsychologically-oriented perception training Handwriting training Group-based activities to help patients learn and practice
everyday activities
Music therapyfor the treatment of: Motivation and awareness dysfunctions Sensorimotor disorders Pain and muscular tension Perceptual disorders Cognitive disorders Psychosocial difficulties
Art workshop Activities to increase motivation, improve coping with illness and
promote creative and artistic talents ”Closlieu” painting atelier for accompanied painting Art projects (also in public settings)
fit for new paths
Physiotherapy Functional movement exercises for the treatment of pareses and altered muscle tone Diagnostic testing and treatment of motor development disorders Locomotive therapy and training with the mechanical gait-trainer ”LokoHelp” Serial casting to reduce muscle tone Provision and assistance in use of ortheses, prostheses and adaptive devices/equipment Functional therapy for (accompanying) orthopaedic disorders Repetitive, task-oriented training of hand and arm movement functions, also in combination
with ”forced-use” conditions (e.g., constraint-induced motor training, CIMT) Psychomotor training Wheelchair training Galileo vibration therapy
Additional therapies Massages Lymph drainage Therapeutic baths Foot reflex zone therapy Electrotherapy Inhalation therapy fit for
new paths
Swimming and sports therapy Individual therapeutic exercises in our on-site, indoor swimming pool Therapeutic swimming (aquatherapy) Water gymnastics and group games Aquarider Mototherapy Trampoline therapy Athletics and games Exercise and fitness training Training using fitness equipment and devices (e.g., stationary bicycles) Psychomotoric training and children’s groups Wheelchair training Coordination and balance training ”Terrain-training” (walking, jogging, bicycle riding)
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at school, on the job and in the community
Vocational rehabilitation Medical services:
- General work training (not job-specific) - Evaluation of abilities and stamina needed for specific vocations - Work therapy Pre-vocational preparation:
- Selection of appropriate vocations - Trial work periods in specific vocational areas - Vocational training programs (Berufsvorbe- reitende Maßnahmen, BvB) supported by the German Federal Employment Agency - Preparation for employment in special facilities for the physically challenged (Werkstatt für be- hinderte Menschen, WfbM)
Recreational and leisure activities Pedagogically supervised activities and excursions Creative/artistic group projects Athletic activities (e.g., swimming, bowling,
table tennis, table soccer, billiards, darts) Own indoor swimming pool on premises, athletic field,
gymnasium and volleyball court Recreation club with various games, rock concerts, disco Film presentations Internet café
at school, on the job
and in the community
Social services/rehabilitation counselling Support in social/legal matters Counselling in school-related matters, assistance in vocational
planning and retraining Organisation of regular consultations with employment and vocational
advisors as well as employment agencies, including follow-up Co-ordination of vocational training programs, assistance in voca-
tional selection and in securing on-the-job training positions, and accompaniment of patient during these activities Co-operation with authorities and other institutions or organisations
providing further care/supervision after rehabilitation Co-ordination of transition from hospital to home after discharge Post-discharge counselling and care
Counselling for parents and relatives Regular group conversations Parents’ café and breakfasts Athletic and fitness activities Excursions Creative projects Library Relaxation offerings
Educational services at our on-site school (Wilhelm-Bläsig-Schule) One-to-one or small-group instruction Remedial instruction in basic academic subjects (reading, writing,
mathematics) in special groups according to individual needs Instruction also for patients with serious physical disabilities Group instruction at all school levels (primary school, high school, etc.)
in all basic subjects, according to age and ability Special group tutoring in German and mathematics for patients
with occupationally-related training needs Nursery school and kindergarten for physically and mentally
challenged children Provision of and training in the use of communication-assisting
devices (”assisted communication”) School-related follow-up
Hegau-Jugendwerk at a glance
1 Admissions/Information 2 Dining room 3 Hospital administration
H Heliport P Parking
Patient accomodations 4 House B 5 House C 7 ”Children’s House”
Services/Therapy Buildings 6 Guest house 8 Medical director Hospital school Vocational therapy Recreational facilities Lecture room 9 Gymnasium (sports hall)10 Athletic/sports field11 Vocational therapy/Ergotherapy12 Physiotherapy13 Indoor swimming pool
Gailingen is located on the Rhein River in south- ern Gemany, in the vicinity of Lake Constance and close to the border to Switzerland. It is easily reached by car (e.g., from Stuttgart, follow the National Highway A81 southbound, exit at the highway’s end in Bietingen, then follow signs to Gailingen), by national railway (nearest station: Singen Main Station, with contin-ued travel by city bus no. 7351 to Hegau-Jugendwerk Gailingen), or by plane (nearest airports: Stuttgart and Zürich/Kloten).
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4–7 Haus B8 Haus C10 Kinderhaus
9 Gästehaus11 - Ärztliche Leitung
- Krankenhausschule(mit Bereichen der Berufs-therapie und Freizeithaus)
12 Turnhalle13 Sportplatz14 Berufs-/Ergotherapie15 Krankengymnastik16 Schwimmbad
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Publisher Hegau-Jugendwerk Gailingen GmbH Kapellenstr. 31, 78262 Gailingen
Managing Director Dipl.-Kfm. Peter Fischer
Medical Director Dr. med. Klaus Scheidtmann
Chairman of the Roland Sing supervisory board
Title photo Frank Müller, Photodesign, Hilzingen
Photos Jörg Rinninsland, Andrea Jagode, Marzanna Syncerz - Fotolia.com
Design/Layout Patric Schmidt, Gesundheitsverbund HBH-Kliniken
Printer Druckerei Zabel, Radolfzell
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The most important telephone numbers/contact information
Telephone (central) +49 (0) 77 34/939-0Fax (central) +49 (0) 77 34/939-206info@hegau-jugendwerk.de
Patient admissions +49 (0) 77 34/939-220 -221aufnahme@hegau-jugendwerk.de
Medical DirectorSecretarial office +49 (0) 77 34/939-341Fax +49 (0) 77 34/939-277klaus.scheidtmann@hegau-jugendwerk.de
Hospital schoolSecretarial office +49 (0) 77 34/939-362 Fax +49 (0) 77 34/939-366
Social servicesSecretarial office +49 (0) 77 34/939-338Fax +49 (0) 77 34/939-277
Hospital address Hegau-Jugendwerk Gailingen GmbH Kapellenstr. 31, 78262 Gailingen www.hegau-jugendwerk.de
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