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KJK Flyer Karl-Jaspers Your way: 9 EXIT 9 Neuenkruge e raß St Haarenstrother er d l e Straße f s t l o h T a - n r ne te n s ka e m Direction W p E s t m r KARL-JASPERS-KLINIK Bad Zwischenahn a d ß e e Emden/Leer n / L e e r H – erman O n-E hl ld er e s- n St bu ra rg ß e 28 10 EXIT 10 OL-Wechloy Bloher Landstraße Ammerländer Direction Heerstraße Oldenburg CORPORATE MANAGEMENT AND MEMBERSHIP Bremen Osnabrück The operator of the Karl Jaspers Clinic is the incorporated partnership Psychiatrieverbund Oldenburger Land gGmbH. The partners are the regional association Bezirksverband Oldenburg, the Ammerland-Klinik Westerstede, the THE KARL- Evangelische Krankenhaus Oldenburg and Klinikum Oldenburg. JASPERS-CLINIC Karl Jaspers Clinic, specialist clinic for • SPECIALIST CLINIC FOR PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOLOGY psychiatry and psychotherapy FULL INPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC • COOPERATION CLINIC OF THE EUROPEAN CARE FOR THE REGION Psychiatrieverbund Oldenburger Land gGmbH MEDICAL SCHOOL OLDENBURG-GRONINGEN The clinic provides full psychiatric inpatient care for the Hermann-Ehlers-Straße 7 districts of Ammerland, Vechta, Oldenburg, Cloppenburg, 26160 Bad Zwischenahn • ACADEMIC TEACHING HOSPITAL OF THE UNIVERSITY Wittmund and Wesermarsch and the cities of Delmenhorst www.karl-jaspers-klinik.de OF GÖTTINGEN and Oldenburg. Do you have questions? Psychiatrieverbund Oldenburger Land gGmbH Please feel free to contact us! KARL-JASPERS-KLINIK Switchboard +49 (0) 4 41 96 15-0 Director: www.kjk.de · [email protected] Axel Weber Chairman of the Supervisory Board: Prof. Dr. Gerd Schwander The persons pictured are not patients of the Karl Jaspers Clinic but rather employees of the KJK and students at the nursing college. Clinic for Forensic Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Internal diagnostics Patients detained under § 63 of the German Criminal Code Since a psychiatric illness often goes hand in hand with (StGB) are those accused of a crime committed in a state of physical conditions, KJK has its own specialist internist reduced or absent responsibility. The reason for this is department with diagnostic and therapeutic facilities generally a psychiatric disorder resulting in reduced control (ECG, exercise and continuous ECG, 24-hour blood of impulses. The basis for hospitalisation is the Lower pressure monitoring, x-ray, ultrasound, etc.) and a Saxon Law on Psychiatric Detention. laboratory. A Clinic for Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy with 30 beds is Social and art therapy in the process of being established. The therapeutic range includes, among other things, conversation therapy, music therapy, dance and theatre therapy, art therapy, ergotherapy, physical and movement OTHER SERVICES OFFERED BY THE KARL JASPERS CLINIC therapy, physiotherapy, occupational therapy (e.g. gardening centre). THE FOUR CLINICS Day clinics The Karl Jaspers Clinic (KJK) is a specialist facility for psychiatry The KJK has fi ve day clinics on the hospital premises, in Social service centre and psychotherapy. The clinic has KTQ certifi cation and has Westerstede, Delmenhorst, Cloppenburg and Brake with The social service centre is the place to go for all patients since 2012 been a cooperation clinic for the newly established part-time inpatient treatment. and relatives requiring assistance with social, family or European Medical School (EMS) Oldenburg-Groningen. occupational matters, both during the acute treatment The Karl Jaspers Clinic has over 558 beds and around 830 Outpatients Institute period and in the planning of assistance following a stay employees. The range of medical care is offered in four clinics: This represents a supplement to the psychiatric and in the clinic. psychotherapeutic services of offi ce-based doctors and therapists. Patients are predominantly those with severe Clinic for General Psychiatry and Psychotherapy and chronic conditions who have already received inpatient Treating patients for conditions within the schizophrenic treatment and/or those for whom hospitalisation can be THE CAFETERIA spectrum, manic-depressive conditions, personality avoided or its duration reduced. The cafeteria offers not only a range of drinks, fresh bakery disorders, acute stress reactions and at risk of suicide. goods and ice cream, but also little snacks, fresh salads and Another focus of the clinic lies in the treatment of baguettes. depressive disorders. Opening times: Mon – Fri 9.30 am – 8 pm; Saturday, Sunday and public holidays 10 am – 7.30 pm Clinic for Addictions and Psychotherapy The Clinic for Additions and Psychotherapy within the Karl THE KIOSK Jaspers Clinic offers a broad range of services within the KARL THEODOR JASPERS The kiosk offers newspapers, magazines, postcards, spectrum of additive and psychotherapeutic treatment. (1883 – 1969) toiletries, sweets, fruit and a limited range of small gifts. Opening times: Mon – Fri 7 am – 7 pm; Clinic for Gerontopsychiatry and Psychotherapy A citizen of Oldenburg, who was given the freedom of the Saturday, Sunday and public holidays 10.30 am – 5 pm The end of professional life, the loss of close family city, was a psychiatrist and philosopher. He is one of the and friends, physical illness or memory and attention pioneers of a psychiatry in which the person is central. THE CHAPEL diffi culties are a cause of crisis in middle to old age, Before he advanced to one of the leading German-speaking philosophers of the An ecumenical church service is held in the chapel in the possibly leading to depression, anxiety and confusion. last century as an outstanding representative of what is known as existential grounds of the Karl Jaspers Clinic every Sunday at 9 am. The Geronto psychiatry deals with this specialist fi eld. philosophy, he worked as a psychiatrist and researched at the University of chapel is also open daily for anyone in need of a little peace. Heidelberg. His postdoctoral thesis on »General Psychopathology« remains a standard academic work to this day..
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