Nursing Care
| Director of Nursing | Manon Falk |
| Telephone | +49 30 9628-3000 |
| Telefax | +49 30 9628-3005 |
| falk@park-klinik.com |
Our definition of nursing is personal care-giving. It goes without saying, that the nursing staff at the Schlosspark-Klinik sees care giving as oriented to the basic human needs and not individually disordered physical functions.
Nursing Identity
Our patients are perceived and accepted in their whole identity and their physical and psycho-social autonomy are promoted best by human commitment and dedication. At the same time, self-determination, life style, and cultural background, as well as the patient’s self-competence is respected. The most important task of the nursing personnel is the immediate attendance, consultation, and care of needy individuals and their relatives.
We...
- Recognize and assess problems and resources in regard to the physical, mental, spiritual, and social needs of those entrusted to our care
- Include this knowledge in planning, executing, and evaluating individual and comprehensive care
- Assist in the rehabilitation of the patient
- Include the patient as a responsible partner in the nursing process
If recovery is not possible, the nursing staff following its specific humanitarian objective will accomplish its mission, to alleviate suffering and thoughtfully attend the patient.
Nursing Care Concept
Our nursing care concept orients itself on guidelines established by the so-called “Bereichspflege” (field nursing). This discipline is a type of labor organization, which allocates a certain number of patients to one nurse. Over a longer period of time, the nurse takes responsibility for the patient’s care. The main idea behind this work principle is that there is a better chance that the patient remains the center of focus when compared with other nursing concepts. This central concept is shaped by our patient oriented nursing identity. An important pre-requisite for this nursing concept is our patient documentation system. Nursing also supports work satisfaction by the staff as well as instruction and training for the learners.
In each case, an individual, nursing-based, scientific, reliable process is characteristic of the nursing care in our hospital. The steps in this nursing process are assessment of the problems and resources, agreement on goals, planning measures as well as execution and evaluation of care, in which in each case, the patient’s potential is always included. In this, we follow the roll of the patient as it changes from being a consumer of medical care, to that of a co-producer and partner in regards to his recovery.


