IK Number:
260590388
Number Of Beds:
355
Universities:
Number of inpatient cases:
12620
Number Of Day Cases:
559
Most Treated Cases:
Not Specified
Number of ambulant cases:
27279
Has psychiatric regional service obligation: No
PD Dr.
Klaus Rieke
Ärztlicher Direktor
klaus.rieke@marienhospital-hamm.
02381 18 2352
02381 18 2350
Frau
Gabriele Kösters
Pflegedirektorin
gabriele.koesters@marienhospital
02381 18 1006
02381 18 1007
Herr
Matthias Kaufmann
Geschäftsführer
matthias.kaufmann@marienhospital
0281 18 1006
02381 18 1000
St. Marien-Hospital Hamm gGmbH
Nonprofit
Acupressure
In the course of the treatment process, acupressure is applied by trained physiotherapists. By gently exerting pressure on various skin areas, it serves to relieve pain and has a positive effect on the organ functions.
Support/advice/seminars for relatives
During the period of inpatient care the relatives are advised by the treating physician and other members of the therapeutic team (nurses, dieticians, physiotherapists, etc.). We offer patient and family seminars on changing topics.
Aromacare/aromatherapy
In selected treatment situations, essential oils are used to relax and increase well-being.
Asthma training
In the course of the treatment process, acupressure is applied by trained physiotherapists. By gently exerting pressure on various skin areas, it serves to relieve pain and has a positive effect on the organ functions.
Respiratory exercises/respiratory therapy
The offer of the respiratory therapy takes place within the framework of the treatment plan and is carried out by trained physiotherapists and nurses with the patients.
Basal stimulation
The concept is implemented as an integral part of the intensive therapeutic care. In doing so, the patients are given positive offers about the sensory perceptions such as feeling, hearing, and tasting, which promote the contact with the environment.
Special forms of support/care concepts for the dying
The palliative complex treatment is performed. Accompanied by specialists, by psycho-social services and pastoral care. Early contact with the outpatient hospice service, the hospices or palliative stations takes place.
Bobath therapy (for adults and/or children)
Bobath therapy is a treatment and therapy concept for the rehabilitation of patients with stroke and other diseases of the central nervous system, which is applied by trained physiotherapists and nurses at St. Marien Hospital.
Dietary and nutritional advice
It is done by dieticians at all costumes in consultation with the nutritionist.
Discharge management/transitional care
The dismissal of patients who are still in need of care and care, or home care facilities, is ensured with the patient / his / her trust persons, in coordination with the therapeutic team, by the nursing and social service and care transfer.
Ergotherapy/work therapy
Includes the promotion of motor function, the activation of cognitive, neuropsychological skills (for example, improvement of orientation), guidance for self-help in daily life (body care, etc.), and advises on accommodation and adjustement.
Case management/primary nursing
The somatic care is organized according to the concept of area care. In psychiatry the nursing concept is based on the nursing theory of Hildegard Peplau. The reference care is applied as a maintenance concept.
Reflex zone therapy
An offer of physiotherapy. Through the reflexology of the foot, the internal organs are positively stimulated in their function.
Kinaesthetics
Kinesthetics is a concept of movement therapy. The patient is supported outwardly by the individual movement patterns when sitting up, standing up, etc., in a manner which makes it possible to maintain and expand as much as possible the movement autonomy.
Continence training/incontinence advice
The consulting concept is implemented by regularly trained nurses. The patients are accompanied by incontinence counselors.
Manual lymphatic drainage
In the context of the treatment plan, lymphatic drainage is used to support the lymph system and to treat edemas by masseurs and physiotherapists.
Massage
As part of the treatment process, massages are provided as therapy by the physiotherapy department. Through various massage techniques influences the muscle tone (tension state of the muscle), pain and the function of the internal organs.
Chiropody
Is provided by podiatrists and medical pediatricians.
Osteopathy/chiropractic/manual therapy
Within the scope of the treatment, the different techniques of osteopathy / chiropractic / manual therapy are applied by trained doctors of the Orthopedic Traumatology Center and by trained physiotherapists.
Physiotherapy/individual and/or group physiotherapy
• Physiotherapy • Schlingentischtherapie • Medical Training Therapy • Dorn Therapy • Craniosacral Therapy • Attachment of Physiotapes • Bobath • Vojta • Trigger Point Therapy
Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF)
What is meant in physiology is the stimulus formation and conduction in the nervous and muscular system for a meaningful interplay of all the muscles and joints of the body. It promotes • agility • dynamic stability • endurance, strength • dexterity, coordination
Prevention services/courses
In cooperation with other providers self-help and sports groups are accompanied by employees. These include, among others, A Parkinsongruppe, heart sport group and lung sports group. For addiction prevention, Smoking cessation courses offered to patients, family members and employees.
Psychological/psychotherapeutic range of services/psycho-social service
The psycho-social service carries out individual therapies (counseling, counseling, relief, orientation, processing) with patients and relatives, intensive accompaniment / support (including death support) and crisis interventions.
Exercises for the prevention and alleviation of back pain/posture training/spinal exercises
Back and posture training is applied by the Department of Physiotherapy according to the latest scientific knowledge.
Pain therapy/management
An acute pain service is established. This ensures an optimal, individually adapted, pain-therapeutic treatment in order to prevent pain or to reduce it to a tolerable level. An efficacy control is carried out in the pain response hour and time.
Social services
Social workers and social pedagogues of the psycho-social service are available to patients and relatives for rehabilitation and follow-up care.
Special public services
There will be regular patient meetings and appraisals on medical and nursing subjects, e.g. Age medicine, diabetes mellitus, surgical and diagnostic procedures, pain management. On open days, interested parties can take a look behind the scenes.
Special guidance and advisory services for patients and relatives
Pflegesprahunden are offered regularly and in consultation to changing and specific topics, as for example. For decubitus prophylaxis, wound care, incontinence and other nursing questions of patients and relatives.
Special relaxation therapy
Relaxation therapies are provided within the framework of treatment by trained therapists and nurses, e.g. Relaxation therapy according to Jacobson.
Special range of services for diabetics
Training takes place as individual and group training by recognized diabetic counselors (DDG) and dieticians also in Turkish language, supported by diabetes loops on the stations.
Special nursing services
Includes e.g. Care concepts according to Bobath, Kinästhetik, Basalstimulation, Validation. Care professionals are qualified to focus on topics such as: (Wound management) • Care in pain (pain nurse) • Care in the last phase of life (palliative care)
Sport therapy/exercise therapy
Each treatment is performed in consultation with the attending physician and the physiotherapists and nursing staff. The focus is on the recovery and maintenance of physical abilities after illness and surgery. Offers are inter alia. Gymnasium, spine gymnastics, back school.
Voice and speech therapy/logopaedics
The treatment offered by speech therapy is available in accordance with the disease spectrum, in particular of neurological and geriatric patients.
Stoma therapy/stoma advice
In the case of the system or in the case of an already existing stoma for the artificial excretion of intestinal and bladder contents, professional care is provided by medical specialists, nurses and an external cooperation partner, who will continue to provide care after the hospital stay.
Vojta therapy for adults and/or children
This is provided by physiotherapists within the framework of the treatment process. The aim is to correct motor disturbances by activating movement reflexes, taking into account the prescribed initial settings and stimulus points.
Wound management
On the basis of a guideline binding for the hospital as a whole - prepared by an interdisciplinary team of doctors and specially trained wound care managers - the wound care is performed according to the latest scientific findings with a uniform quality standard.
Heat and cold treatments
Heat treatments for the relaxation of the muscles and cold applications for pain relief are provided by the nursing service and the physiotherapy department.
Cooperation with care facilities/outpatient care/short-term care
There are contractual co-operation with the outpatient Reha Bad Hamm, the care transfer and the outpatient Caritas-Pflegedienste Hamm. An individual nursing report is drawn up to ensure further nursing care, and there is the offer of the nursing staff on site.
Cooperation/contact with self-help groups
In the course of the treatment process, acupressure is applied by trained physiotherapists. By gently exerting pressure on various skin areas, it serves to relieve pain and has a positive effect on the organ functions.
Room for prayer and reflection
Consideration of particular dietary habits (in the sense of cultural sensitivity)
Further costumes in the sense of culturability on request.
Further costumes in the sense of culturability on request.
Single rooms
Single rooms with their own wet rooms
Welcoming and accompanying service for patients and visitors by volunteer staff
The employees at the central information areas are first contact persons for questions and are happy to help. Patients are accompanied by trained staff of the patient support service for therapy and diagnostic measures.
The employees at the central information areas are first contact persons for questions and are happy to help. Patients are accompanied by trained staff of the patient support service for therapy and diagnostic measures.
Television set by the bed/in the room
The reception is via a headphone, for which a one-time fee of 2.00 € is charged. In psychiatry, TV rooms are furnished.
The reception is via a headphone, for which a one-time fee of 2.00 € is charged. In psychiatry, TV rooms are furnished.
Common room or recreation room
Visits and areas of residence are set up in all areas of the hospital. In the psychiatry and the day clinics there is a large number of lounges available for different activities.
Visits and areas of residence are set up in all areas of the hospital. In the psychiatry and the day clinics there is a large number of lounges available for different activities.
Informational events for patients
There is a wide range of information on medical and nursing topics, such as The diabetestage or the psychiatric trialogue. In addition there is the offer of care advice.
There is a wide range of information on medical and nursing topics, such as The diabetestage or the psychiatric trialogue. In addition there is the offer of care advice.
Radio by the bed
The reception is via a headphone, for which a one-time fee of 2.00 € is charged. In psychiatry, media rooms are equipped with radio and television reception.
The reception is via a headphone, for which a one-time fee of 2.00 € is charged. In psychiatry, media rooms are equipped with radio and television reception.
Hospital parking spaces for visitors and patients
Ample parking.
Ample parking.
Pastoral care
Catholic and Protestant pastoral care is provided by the hospital secretaries in collaboration with the parish priests. There is the regular offer of worship services, sickness communion, sick anointing and the accompanying conversation.
Catholic and Protestant pastoral care is provided by the hospital secretaries in collaboration with the parish priests. There is the regular offer of worship services, sickness communion, sick anointing and the accompanying conversation.
Bedside telephone
Telephones are provided free of charge. The claim is billed at 0.20 € / call unit. The deposit of 2.00 € will be refunded after the return of the card. Own mobile phones can be used in designated areas and patient rooms.
Telephones are provided free of charge. The claim is billed at 0.20 € / call unit. The deposit of 2.00 € will be refunded after the return of the card. Own mobile phones can be used in designated areas and patient rooms.
Accommodation for accompanying person (fundamentally possible)
Can be offered in all specialist departments, except for psychiatry. In addition there are accommodation facilities in the dormitories.
Can be offered in all specialist departments, except for psychiatry. In addition there are accommodation facilities in the dormitories.
Place for valuables/safe by the bed/in the room
The majority of the rooms are equipped with lockable valuables. In addition, valuables can be safely stored in the central office of the administration.
The majority of the rooms are equipped with lockable valuables. In addition, valuables can be safely stored in the central office of the administration.
Cooperation with self-help organisations
Twin rooms
Twin rooms with their own wet rooms
Aspects of accessibility | Comments |
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Lift with voice message/labelling in Braille | The control panels of the lifts are equipped with braille. In addition, a voice announcement is given for orientation. |
Guidance system for the blind or staff support for visually impaired or blind persons | Patients are accompanied by the nursing and patient attendance service. Employees of the patient support service are trained in the support of patients with impairments in the area of sensory perception or spatial orientation. |
Special staff support for people with dementia or mental impairment | The care is provided by the nursing service. Additional support is provided by the staff of the patient support service who are trained in the support of patients with orientation difficulties to space, time or their own person. |
Lift with wheelchair-friendly operation | |
Special staff support | The support and support of patients with limitations, mobility disorders is provided by nurses, therapists and trained staff of the patient support service. |
Dietetic offers | Dietetic dietary formulas are one of the most frequent diets in the dietary index. In addition, additional requirements are compiled. |
Medical devices for patients who are particularly overweight or particularly tall: e.g. anti-thrombosis stockings | Anti-thrombo-thromboembolic, patient night-clothes are available in oversized. |
Interpreter service | Professional interpreters will be required to request the necessary languages, if required, or local employees will take over the translation. |
Possibility of treatment by staff who speak foreign languages | Employees can translate into the following languages: - Arabic - English - French - Greek - Italian - Polish - Romanian - Russian - Spanish - Turkish |
Sign language interpreter | It is carried out by a trained employee or through the use of external sign language interpreters |
Room with wheelchair-accessible toilet and shower, or the like | |
Room with wheelchair-accessible toilet | |
Wheelchair access to all/most service facilities | |
Wheelchair-accessible toilets for visitors | Are established in the entrance areas of the clinic. |
Role | Count |
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Doctor Field | Not Specified |
Medical director | Not Specified |
Head of department | Not Specified |
Attending physician or hospitalist | Not Specified |
Fellow | Not Specified |
Chief resident | Not Specified |
Senior resident | Not Specified |
Junior resident | Not Specified |
Intern | Not Specified |
Medical student | Not Specified |
Total number of doctors (not including community-based doctors with admitting rights) | 79.8 |
Of whom specialists | 43 |
Community-based doctors with admitting rights | 0 |
Auxiliary nurses | Not Specified |
Doctors not assigned to a specialist department | Not Specified |
Role | Count |
---|---|
Registered nurse | Not Specified |
Licensed practical nurse | Not Specified |
Clinical nurse specialist | Not Specified |
Nurse practitioner | Not Specified |
Nurse case manager | Not Specified |
Intensive care unit registered nurse | Not Specified |
Travel registered nurse | Not Specified |
Home care registered nurse | Not Specified |
Operating room nurse | Not Specified |
Staff nurse | Not Specified |
Emergency room registered nurse | Not Specified |
Labor & delivery registered nurse | Not Specified |
Medical/surgical registered nurse | Not Specified |
Per diem nurse | Not Specified |
Nurse supervisor | Not Specified |
Oncology registered nurse | Not Specified |
Critical care registered nurse | Not Specified |
Neonatal intensive care registered nurse | Not Specified |
Dialysis registered nurse | Not Specified |
Postanesthesia care unit registered nurse | Not Specified |
Midwife | Not Specified |
Anesthetist | Not Specified |
Qualified general nurses | 185.7 |
General and paediatric nurses | 3.9 |
Geriatric nurses | 18.7 |
Healthcare assistants | Not Specified |
Orderlies | 8.9 |
Operating department practitioners | Not Specified |
Role | Count |
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Dietitians | Not Specified |
Occupational therapists | Not Specified |
Pharmacists | Not Specified |
Physiotherapists | Not Specified |
Podiatrists | Not Specified |
Speech pathologists | Not Specified |
Role | Count |
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Clinical assistants | Not Specified |
Patient services assistants | Not Specified |
Porters | Not Specified |
Volunteers | Not Specified |
Ward clerks | Not Specified |
Role | Count |
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Social education worker | 1.7 |
Physiotherapist | 5.7 |
Occupational therapist | 4.8 |
Dietician | 1.1 |
Masseur/balneotherapist | 2.1 |
Youth/childcare worker | Not Specified |
Social worker | 5.3 |
Psychological psychotherapist | Not Specified |
Remedial teacher | Not Specified |
Music therapist | 0.6 |
Care of the disabled specialist nurse | Not Specified |
Child and adolescent psychotherapist | Not Specified |
Additional qualifications wound management personal | 1.4 |
Radiological medical technical assistant | 15.8 |
Additional qualifications manual therapy personal | Not Specified |
Speech pathologist/clinical linguist/philologist/phonetician | 0 |
Additional qualifications personal after Bobath or Vojta | 1.8 |
Qualified psychologist | 1.3 |
Qualified medical employee | 17 |
Functional diagnostics medical technical assistant | Not Specified |
Ecotrophologist (dietician) | Not Specified |
Laboratory medical technical assistant | 10.4 |
Art therapist | 1.1 |
Healer | Not Specified |
Gymnastics educator and dance educator | 1.5 |
Educator/teacher | Not Specified |
Additional qualifications aromatherapy personal | Not Specified |
Further educational diabetes adviser personal | 1 |
Clinical neuropsychologist | Not Specified |
Orthopedics mechanist and medical store/orthopaedic shoemaker | Not Specified |
Podiatrist (chiropodist) | Not Specified |
Socio-educational assistant/paediatric nurse | Not Specified |
Hearing aid acoustician | Not Specified |
Orthoptist/optician | Not Specified |
Equipment available | 24-hour emergency | Comments |
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Computed tomography equipment (CT) | Yes | |
Device for kidney replacement procedure | Yes | |
Magnetic resonance imaging equipment (MRI) | Yes | |
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and/or other thermal ablation procedures | No | |
High-frequency thermotherapy equipment | No | |
Device for lung replacement therapy/support | Yes | |
Angiography equipment/DSA | Yes | |
Electroencephalography equipment (EEG) | Yes | |
Electrophysiological measurement facility with EMG, NCV, VEP, SEP, AEP | No | |
Mammography equipment | No | |
Scintigraphy scanner/gamma probe | No |
Languages spoken at the international office:
Not Specified
Languages on the multilingual homepage:
Not Specified
Information about the hospital and the forms of provided treatment is available in multiple languages.:
Not Specified
The International Office is:
Not Specified
Staff specially trained in caring for international patients:
Not Specified
Multilingual signs at the hospital:
Not Specified
Facilities for practicing religion available :
Not Specified
Number of single bed rooms:
Not Specified
Number of twin bed rooms:
Not Specified
TV/radio programs and magazines available in the respective national language:
Not Specified
Special security facilities:
Not Specified
Not Specified