The Rosenberg Clinic of Deutsche Rentenversicherung Westfalen is a specialist clinic for the medical rehabilitation of patients with digestive diseases, metabolic disorders and psychosomatic illnesses.
Klinik Rosenberg also offers "psychosomatic rehab with a special treatment concept for family caregivers".
The treatment program includes offers of sports and exercise therapy, nutritional advice and disease-specific groups with chronic inflammatory bowel diseases, tumor diseases, liver diseases, pancreatic diseases, diabetes, psycho-diabetes, depression, trauma disorders, psychosomatic diseases / stress medicine and anxiety.
Furthermore, experience-oriented group, body, art/ergo and meditative
dance therapies are offered in conjunction with relaxation methods, yoga and archery. As a teaching clinic of the German Academy for Nutritional Medicine, the clinic
Rosenberg meets the outstanding requirements for nutritional medical quality and achieves the highest quality level of the German Diabetes Society in the treatment of type 1 and 2 diabetes. Quality management is carried out in accordance with DIN-ISO 9001:2015. Admission is usually via the German Pension Insurance, the health insurance fund, the employers' liability insurance association or as a (subsidizable) self-payer.
Clinic profile
- 199 beds
- Facilities: Wet room with shower/WC, balcony, telephone, satellite TV, cafeteria, table tennis, library, craft rooms, creative courses, swimming pool, sauna, free WLAN
Indications
- Gastroenterology
- Oncology
- Diabetes and metabolic diseases
- Mental and psychosomatic illnesses
Rehab team
In order to achieve the individual rehabilitation goal jointly agreed between doctor and patient, an interdisciplinary team of specialists, psychologists, social workers, nursing staff, stoma nurses, nutritionists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, masseurs and medical bath attendants. An orthopaedist, an orthopaedic shoemaker and a psychiatrist regularly visit the home.
Therapy
Differentiated organ- and problem-related disease information through lectures and discussions. Differentiated diabetic care with teaching kitchen and dietary meals, stoma therapy, individual/group psychotherapy with depth psychology and behavioral therapy concepts, occupational therapy, physiotherapy with exercise and sports therapy.