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Children's follow-up Clinic (Kindernachsorgeklinik) Berlin-Brandenburg

Coordinates: 52°43′58″N 13°29′09″E / 52.73278°N 13.48583°E / 52.73278; 13.48583
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The Children's Follow-up Clinic (Kindernachsorgeklinik) Berlin-Brandenburg gGmbH in Bernau bei Berlin is a non-profit family-oriented rehabilitation center for children with cancer and heart defects. This clinic was founded on 13 March 2009.

The Children's Follow-up Clinic follows a family-oriented rehabilitation (FOR) concept which has been modelled after the "Nachsorgeklinik Tannheim".[1]

The clinic consists of four detached two-storey buildings, each with living units and a home therapy. In addition to medical care, occupational therapy, physiotherapy and psychotherapy, the clinic offers a daycare, a school, a swimming pool, a sports hall and a youth club. It has a capacity for 28 patients and 72 family members.

The clinic is located in the Waldsiedlung, a district of Bernau near Berlin. The buildings formerly belonged to the East German government.

Shareholders

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  • Deutsche Kinderkrebsnachsorge – Foundation for the chronically ill children
  • Deutsches Herzzentrum Berlin
  • Carpe Diem – Foundation for cancer and heart disease in children
  • Bundesverband Herzkranke Kinder e.V. (BVHK)
  • Michels Kliniken GmbH & Co. KG

References

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  1. ^ Markus Baier. Attorney for the patient's family. In: Südkurier 15 November 2010

52°43′58″N 13°29′09″E / 52.73278°N 13.48583°E / 52.73278; 13.48583