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Address: Calwerstraße 14
72076 Tübingen


Person profile: 07071 29-82311


Fax number: 07071 29-4141


Station 11

Ward 11 is a general psychiatric, protective ward with 16 beds. Patients come to us as part of the regular care of the district with a medical referral or directly via one of our outpatient clinics. Patients from the open wards of the hospital can also be admitted at short notice for crisis intervention.

We mainly treat patients with acute psychiatric illnesses.

  • Psychoses
  • depressions
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Personality disorders
  • Crisis situations

In the case of patients with an existing danger to themselves or others, the ward takes over the treatment according to the PsychKHG BW or the care law according to BGB. Parallel to this, a detailed diagnostic clarification of the existing illness is carried out, if necessary in close cooperation with the other departments of the University Hospital.

Contact

frontend.sr-only_#{element.contextual_1.children.icon}: +49 7071 29-82310 Please understand that we are not able to provide any information by telephone due to medical confidentiality.


Visiting hours

frontend.sr-only_#{element.contextual_1.children.icon}: Patients may receive visitors at any time during the day outside of therapy hours unless other arrangements have been made.


Telephone contact with patients

frontend.sr-only_#{element.contextual_1.children.icon}: The use of mobile phones is possible on the ward, and there is also a coin-operated telephone on which patients can also be called.


Information for relatives

frontend.sr-only_#{element.contextual_1.children.icon}: The sudden onset of psychiatric symptoms in particular often leaves relatives with questions and fears. In the acute situation, the team is often forced to concentrate entirely on the care of the patient. In addition, the ward team and the doctors are always available to answer their questions. We also try to answer questions and provide information about the underlying disorder during individual discussions with the patient and relatives.


Relatives group

Treatment

In the acute phase of a psychiatric disorder, medical diagnosis, drug therapy and intensive psychiatric care are often the main focus of treatment in the first few days.

In the further course, the focus is on therapeutic individual and group discussions with doctors, psychological psychotherapists and the nursing team (reference nursing).

Contact with our clinic pastoral care is also possible at any time.

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The protective framework with its daily structuring guidelines provides patients with orientation and security. In addition to support and instructions for activities of daily living, this also includes extensive offers of occupational and physiotherapies, as well as regularly held activation groups on the ward itself e.g.:

  • Outdoor activities: e.g. walks, climbing, cycling.
  • Ward groups
  • Cooking or baking together
  • Riding therapy

Further treatment

Depending on the disorder and the symptoms, many patients are transferred to one of the open wards of the hospital or to our day clinic for further treatment after the acute symptoms have subsided.

Our social service is available for social questions throughout the treatment.

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