New therapy center in Mettmann: Psychiatric offerings are growing!
The Fliedner Hospital is expanding its offering for the treatment of addiction and mental illnesses and is becoming a mental health campus.
New therapy center in Mettmann: Psychiatric offerings are growing!
In a significant step towards improving psychiatric care, the Fliedner Hospital in Mettmann plans to raise its offering to a new standard. By converting it into a mental health campus, the facility would like to offer specialized treatment options for people with addictions and comorbid mental illnesses in the future.
The Fliedner Hospital, which is known for its long-standing tradition in treating alcoholic people, will expand its existing capacities. Part of this expansion includes the former Siloam House, which is used for treatment services. It is important to note that this venerable clinic will close at the end of the year, further marking the transition to a new care facility that meets the challenges of modern psychiatry.
New focus on mental health
This development follows recent efforts in the region to promote mental health. A new mental health treatment center was recently opened in Mettmann, which is operated by the LVR-Klinik Langenfeld. This makes it clear that the demand for specialized facilities for the treatment of mental illnesses and their accompanying symptoms is constantly increasing.
Experts emphasize the importance of such comprehensive offers. They can not only meet the immediate needs of those affected, but also promote preventive measures to protect mental health. The combination of inpatient and outpatient services on the new campus could be the key to improving care.
As those responsible at the Fliedner Hospital explain, the new concept will integrate the various areas of mental health. Not only addictions are treated, but also other psychological disorders, which are often closely related to each other.
In order to achieve this goal, the campus will be gradually expanded. With a solid offering, the hospital wants to help ensure that people with mental health issues receive comprehensive and sustainable support. This initiative can be viewed as part of a larger plan to improve mental health care in the region.
For further questions and detailed information about the progress of the project and its relevance to the region, see the current reporting on www.radioneandertal.de.