With high medical, therapeutic and human quality
in a harmonious environment, we wish to
maintain, promote and restore the physical and mental health of our patients and residents.
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The company “Wagner Health & Care” operates in four business areas:
▪rehabilitation
▪preventivemedicaltreatments
▪residentialcare
▪daycare
The company was founded in 1987 by Stephan Wagner who has more than 25 years of experi-ence in the establishment and operation of health facilities in Austria.
Sascha Sajer, M.D., specialist for physical medici-ne and rehabilitation, is chief physician and medi-cal director of the group. Mr. Sajer comes from an international background with a large experience in a multicultural environment.
Today, “Wagner Health & Care” operates 19 facili-ties all over Austria with a total of more than 2,000 beds and some 1,200 employees.
StephanWagner,MBAMScOwner and CEO Wagner Health & Care
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Vienna
Salzburg
Graz
Klagenfurt
Hallein
Perchtoldsdorf
Raxblick
Zell am See
20 km100 km
30 km
St. Josef25 km
Daycare
Rehabilitation Clinic
Medical Prevention Resort
IntroductionSaschaSajer,M.D.Medical Director Wagner Health & Care
Residential Care Home
SpecialiSt for phySical Medicine and rehabilitation
SubSpeciaLity: acupuncture, chiropracticS, SportS Medicine, MedicaL training therapy
Scientific publications: medical strength training
International back-ground, experience in a multicultural envi-ronment and health management
Main focus:Chronic pain therapy
During your work as a physician, you have had a great deal of international experience. What is important when dealing with the medical problems of patients from other cultures or with different mentalities?
There are very great difference between the cultures in their attitudes to illnesses or handicaps. People who are ill are less tolerant and must be addressed cautiously. From the very start, you have to develop ambitious but realistic objectives together with the patient and discuss these with him. It may be necessary to use an interpreter with both medical and cultu-ral knowledge. Not only the patient, but also all therapists and physicians must be clearly informed of these objectives in order to achieve the best possible results.
You have specialised in the treatment of chronic pain. How do you adapt your treatment to the patient‘s individual needs?
There is a major cultural and social influence in coping and processing chronic pain. I try to emphasise the positive attitude, with understanding and additional support from friends and family. The fundamental demand for freedom of pain is not present everywhere in the world. In many cultu-res, pain is accepted as a normal part of life and in rehabilitation this can be an advantage.
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Orthopaedics
Diabetes and overweight
Pulmonology
Other indications: neurology, cardio-logy, oncology, pediatric rehabilitation
Obesity Center: preoperative rehabi-litation, acute stay and surgery, post- operative rehabilitation, intensive care center
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Prevention of osteoporosis, reduction of overweight, smoking cessation, skin and vascular diseases, back pain, articular degenerative forms
preventive MedicaL treatMentS
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Residential care, sheltered housing, day care, mobile nursing
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Daycare center for people with special needs
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W e i n c r e a s e y o u r M o b i l i t y !Orthopaedics
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Optimalfunctionof the
musculoskeletalsystem
You will be treated by an excellent medical and therapeutic team and will receive a tailor-made therapy concept.
w e i n c r e a S e y o u r M o b i L i t y !
t y p i c a L i n d i c a t i o n S
▪ follow-up treatments after surgery, e.g. hip and knee replacement
▪ chronic back pain
▪ other rheumatic diseases
▪ muscular deficiency of locomotive system
o r t h o p a e d i c o b j e c t i v e S
▪ freedom of pain
▪ best-possible result after surgery
▪ improvement of joint flexibility
▪ safe and physiological gait pattern
▪ muscular strengthening and stabilisation
▪ improvement of endurance performance
▪ avoidance and prevention of care dependency
Therapy methods, treatments and
state-of-the-art-equipmentare based on the most recent
scientificknowledge
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Orthopaedics
RehabilitationClinicPerchtoldsdorf
o u r c o n c e p t i S S u p p L e M e n t e d b y
▪ care
▪ physiotherapy and ergotherapy
▪ dietology
▪ psychology
▪ 24h medical assistance by doctors and nurses
Quiet location infabulouslandscapeclosetoVienna
The Rehabilitation Clinic is next to the nature reserve Perchtoldsdorfer Heide. The unique landscape is perfect for hiking and wal-king in a breath-taking at-mosphere.
Last but not least, there is also the
“hotelservice”, because cuisine,
spare time activities and wellness offers are as
important as the medical-therapeutic assistance for a
successfulrehabilitation.
5-starcomfortrehabilitation clinic with
first-classserviceand24hmedicalassistance
M e d i c a L S p e c i a L i S t S f r o M t h e f o u r M o S t i M p o r t a n t f i e L d S o f o r t h o p a e d i c S
▪ internal medicine with the additional subject of rheumatology
▪ orthopaedics
▪ physical medicine
▪ trauma surgery
SpecialiSt for trauMa Surgery and SportS Me-dicine, doctor of oSteopathic Medicine
SubSpeciaLity: acupuncture, chiropracticSScientific publications: trauma and surgery, osteopathic medicine
KarinStengg,M.D.,O.D.Medical Director
Consult for medicine for Russia
Main focus:Osteopathic medicine, Anti Aging
You are a specialist in osteopathy and anti-aging. What is the focus of these two areas?
Osteopathy considers that each of us contains the mechanism of “healing”. Osteopathic techniques attempt to eliminate the structural and physiolo-gical obstacles, so-called “lessions” or “dysfunctions”, and thus to provide support for the body‘s self-healing. Anti-Aging is the teaching of good aging and attempts to counteract the causes of cellular aging by various methods, including orthomolecular me-dicine, mesotherapy, acupuncture, stress prevention, nutritional counsel-ling and sports medicine. The combination of osteopathy and anti-aging can lead to very successful cures.
Because of this rare combination, you are in great demand in other countries. To what extent do your patients benefit from this?
We have continuous international contacts, particularly with the GUS countries. Together with the lectures I give and training therapists and masseurs, this allows us to present new therapeutic concepts and approa-ches for rehabilitation. In autumn, studies in this area will be performed in cooperation with major hospitals. A wide spread of medical techniques are important to achieve the best out-come for our rehabilitation patients. It is important to explore the related life circumstances surrounding the trigger for orthopedic diseases or chro-nic pain. We focus on successful outcomes for our patients, implementing proven rehab strategies and methodologies, integrating the best outcome-based solutions for our patients.
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Orthopaedics
Perchtoldsdorf is located directly at the gates of Vienna. By taxi, it takes only 30 minutes to reach the city centre, where you can stroll, eat and drink or visit the historic sites.
SisiMuseumin the Hofburg Palace
Old town withmarvellousbuildingsandhistory-chargedculture
Experience traditional Vienna hospitality
S i g h t S e e i n g
▪ St. Stephen’s Cathedral
▪ Schönbrunn Palace with Royal Gardens
▪ Hofburg Palace
▪ Prater and Giant Ferris Wheel
▪ Upper and lower Belvedere Palace
▪ Albertina, with the largest collection of graphic works in the world
▪ Danube Tower, which offers a breathtaking view over Vienna
▪ Museum of Natural History and Museum of Art History
▪ Exhibition building of Vienna’s Secession
▪ Musikverein, home of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
▪ Vienna State Opera
▪ Spanish Horse Riding School
▪ Kärntnerstraße, one of the most famous shopping miles
▪ Augarten Porcelain Manufactory
Vienna-theimperialheartofAustria
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W e c a r e a b o u t y o u r i n n e r b a l a n c e !
Latestregimensfordiabetesandoverweight
We offer you treat-ment methods to obtain the know-ledge and practical skills to change your behaviour and improve your health.
w e c a r e a b o u t y o u r i n n e r b a L a n c e !
Therapy methods, treatments and
state-of-the-art-equipmentare based on the most recent
scientificknowledge
Diabetes and overweight
t y p i c a L i n d i c a t i o n S
▪ Type-1 or Type-2 diabetes mellitus
▪ metabolic syndrome
▪ obesity
▪ lipid metabolic disorders
M e t a b o L i c o b j e c t i v e S
▪ long-term dietary change
▪ weight reduction
▪ prevention of secondary diseases
▪ optimising of medication
▪ reduction of insulin dose
▪ self-control of metabolic situation
▪ improvement of personal fitness
SpecialiSt for internal Medicine and pharMacySubSpeciaLity: endocrinoLogy
and MetaboLic diSeaSeSScientific publications: internal medicine (66 original papers, more than 50 abstracts)
Christian-HeinzAnderwald,M.D.,M.pharm.,MBA,AssociateProfessorof
InternalMedicineMedical Director Rehabilitation Clinic Agathenhof
Scientific Counselor of Vienna and Salzburg Medical Universities and at the National Council of Research in Padua
Main focus:Risk recognition and treatment of cardiometabolic diseases, diabetes mellitus and insulin resistance syndrome, insulin therapy, thy-roid diseases, fatty liver disease, (adolescence) obesity, mathemati-cal modeling
You are both a physician and a pharmacist. What are the ad-vantages to your patients of your extensive training?
The goal of medical training is to dia-gnose diseases and initiate the treat-ment. The goal of pharmaceutical training is to explain the appropriate drugs and possibly to extend the the-rapy. Because of my dual training, I can effectively perceive and treat the mechanisms of my patients‘ diseases.
With your numerous scientific publications and your interna-tional university research, you have made a valuable contribu-tion to science. To what extent has this benefitted society?
Continuous publishing allows me to stay up-to-date, therefore providing optimal treatment for my patients. Thus, I can focus on risk assessment for disease prevention or attenuation, if the illness has already developed.
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RehabilitationClinicHallein
Located on the edge of the
historicsalttownandclosetoSalzburg
Thanks to theexcellentcuisineof our house,
patients can enjoy an exquisite andhealthydiet.
c L i n i c f a c i L i t i e S
▪ state-of-the-art treatment and therapy rooms
▪ modern training and learning kitchen
▪ large gymnastics room
▪ comfortable dining room
▪ cosy cafe
Diabetes and overweight
SpecialiSt for internal MedicineSubSpeciaLity: endocrinoLogy and MetaboLic diSeaSeSScientific publications: diabetes
GoranTomasec,M.D.Medical Director
Member in the Insulin-pump-Commitee of the Austrian Diabetes Association, co-investor in clinic trials, lecturing, member in several associations for internal medicine
Area of expertise:Initiation of pump therapy
You are a specialist in internal medicine, with additional qua-lifications in endocrinology and metabolic diseases. You focus on diabetes mellitus. What are the decisive factors in treating diabetes?
A rehabilitation centre is ideal for diabetes treatment and for instructing diabetics. During his period in the centre, the patient can concentrate on his diabetes, without being distracted by his normal routine. Exercise programs during diabetes treatment reduce insulin resistance and demonstrate the interaction between therapy that reduces blood su-gar (for example, insulin) and the reduction in blood sugar caused by the exercise. This can help to avoid low levels of sugar during the normal day. Moreover, diabetes treatment includes detailed nutritional advice with practical exercises. If the patient‘s blood sugar is well controlled, it is less likely that he will develop secondary diseases.
One of your special areas is the so-called “insulin pump thera-py” in type 1 diabetes mellitus. How does this form of therapy work and what are its advantages?
With the insulin pump, rapidly acting insulin is continuously administered through a subcutaneous catheter. The basal rate is programmed at short intervals and is close to the natural rate of insulin production. This opti-mises the basic insulin supply. The insulin pump is also used to adminis-ter insulin to cover carbohydrates that have been consumed. With insulin pump therapy, metabolic control is more stable and the reaction is quicker to changes in insulin requirements. The patient can be flexible in what he eats and have more pleasure in his food. With pump therapy, it is easier to manage a variable daily rhythm, for example, in jobs with travelling or shift work.
Medicalassistanceand care by specialists
aroundtheclock
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The fascinating baroque city at the Northern edge of the Alps is a UNESCO World Heritage.
The castle, the cathedral and
the church towers make Salzburg a
picturesqueanduniquemetropolis.
Salzburg-thecityofMozartDiabetes and overweight Mozart‘sBirthplace
and museum
S i g h t S e e i n g
▪ Hohensalzburg Castle
▪ Mozart’s Birthplace and Residence
▪ Hellbrunn Palace and water park
▪ Getreidegasse, Salzburg’s most famous shopping street with its 800 shops
▪ Salzburg Cathedral, with its marvelous façade and the large dome
▪ Mirabell Palace, with its fantastic palace chapel and the Mirabell garden
▪ Neue Residenz and Salzburg Glockenspiel
Fotos: © Tourismus Salzburg
W e m a k e y o u b r e a t h e a g a i n !
Moderntherapiesfor the
improvementofthelungfunction
With us you will learn simple breathing exercises that will help you to relieve your respiratory problems.
w e M a k e y o u b r e a t h e a g a i n !
t y p i c a L i n d i c a t i o n S
▪ COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
▪ asthma bronchiale (chronic bronchitis)
▪ other pulmonary diseases with limitation of function, e.g. bronchiectasis, emphysema, cystic fibrosis
▪ treatments before and after surgery
p u L M o n o L o g i c a L o b j e c t i v e S
▪ improvement of quality of life through respiratory exercise
▪ improvement of personal fitness
▪ prevention of disablement and care dependency
▪ stop smoking
▪ weight loss
Therapy methods, treatments and
state-of-the-art-equipmentare based on the most recent
scientificknowledge
Pulmonology
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SpecialiSt for pulMonary diSeaSeS
SubSpeciaLity: aLLergoLogy
GabriellaRebholz,M.D.Medical Director of pulmonary diseases
Rehabilitation Clinic Raxblick
You specialise in pulmonary diseases and allergies. Which cli-nical pictures do you see most often?
The most frequent diseases in pulmonary rehabilitation are COPD and bronchial asthma.
What are the possible therapies for these diseases?
Aside from the newest drug therapies, pulmonary rehabilitation has the greatest value. This has the objective of increasing physical activity and of mastering the requirements of daily life, improving the quality of life, maintaining ability to work, as well as preventing or slowing the progressi-on of chronic pulmonary disease. All therapeutic measures are used in pul-monary rehabilitation: respiratory exercises (group and individual), inspi-ratory muscle strength and endurance training and inhalation treatment.
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RehabilitationClinicRaxblick
Located in thehistorichealthresortfornobilityof the Austro-Hungarian Empire
in Reichenau an der Rax
The clinic offers diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities to improve your health. However, it is not only the medical assistance that contribu-tes to your rehabilitation success, but also the power of the surrounding nature.
Experience a unique high-altitude training
in our beautiful alpine resort area to
improveyourlungfunctionand to regulateyour
bloodpressure.
Enjoy themarvellousviewover thealpinelandscapeand breathe thefreshair
of the mountains that will generate power and energy to you!
t h e n e w L y b u i L t c L i n i c M e e t S t h e h i g h e S t S t a n d a r d S
▪ comfortable rooms
▪ restaurant with spectacular view over the mountains
▪ top wellness area
▪ well-trained therapists
Pulmonology
SpecialiSt for phySical Medicine and rehabilitation
SubSpeciaLity: rheuMatoLogy and geriatric Medicine, generaL practitioner
Scientific publications: electroneurography, thermology, rheu-matology
PeterMelnizky,M.D.Medical Director
Main focus:Fibromyalgia, manual therapy
They say that you use a holistic approach when caring for your patient. What does this mean?
When a patient is referred to rehabilitation, an individual condition is usu-ally specified. If there are problems with the locomotor system, this must be regarded as a complex functional system and it is of essential impor-tance to take appropriate measures to improve the function. Many patients also exhibit concomitant diseases, find everyday activities difficult or suffer from psychological or social problems. The sooner the patients are offered the right degree of professional support in these different areas, the sooner their state of health will improve.
What is unusual about your clinic‘s geographical location?
The Raxblick Rehabilitation Clinic is located in the Semmering area, a region with a long history as an area for recuperation. There are several established spas in this region. The special climatic conditions are parti-cularly favourable for patients with diseases of the respiratory tract. Rax and Schneeberg are among the most popular mountains near Vienna. The water quality in this area is also excellent; it is no accident that, since the second half of the 19th century most of Vienna‘s drinking water has been taken from this region.
Take a ride on the first mountain railway worldwide, the Semmering railway, which is included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The Raxalpe region isalooffrommasstourism.Here you can enjoy
all kind of activities in the nature.
Raxalpe-natureparadise
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S i g h t S e e i n g
▪ Historical Reichenau spa
▪ Reichenau castle
▪ Semmering railway, oldest mountain railway
▪ Rax ropeway
▪ Schneeberg
Pulmonology
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r e h a b i L i t a t i o n f o r
f o c u S o n
▪ aquarunner
▪ ergotherapy
Cardiology
f o c u S o n
▪ strength and endu-rance training
▪ schooling
▪ healthy food
Oncology
f o c u S o n
▪ biofeedback
▪ dietetic treatment
▪ stoma – medical care
Pediatric Rehabilitation
f o c u S o n
▪ inhalation
▪ ergotherapy
Other indicationsNeurology
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Acutestayandsurgery(Strong partnership with Karl Miller, M.D.)Preoperativerehabilitation
(Rehabilitation Center Wagner Health & Care)
O b e s i t y C e n t e r b y w a g n e r h e a L t h & c a r e
t y p e S o f p r e o p e r a t i v e r e h a b i L i t a t i o n
▪ treatments and goals from a medical point of view
▪ treatments and goals of psychological point of view
▪ objectives from nutrition and eating habits
▪ measures and goals of physiotherapy perspective
S u r g i c a L i n t e r v e n t i o n S
▪ gastric balloon
▪ POSE (Primary Obesity Surgery Endolumenal)
▪ gastric banding
▪ gastric sleeve resection
▪ gastric bypass: mini gastric bypass, Roux-en-Y-Gastric bypass, banded gastric bypass
▪ all revisional bariatric / metabolic procedure: e.g. failed bonding
SpecialiSt for ViSceral SurgerySubSpeciaLity: MiniMaL invaSive techniqueS in viSceraL Surgery and bariatric Surgery,
obeSity / MetaboLic SurgeryScientific publications: published more than 80 medical ar-ticles and proceedings in journals around the world inclu-ding the American Journal of Surgery, Annals of Surgery, Diabetes, Intensive Care Medicine, Surgical Endoscopy, Obesity Surgery, Journal de Coelio-Chirurgie, Surgical La-paroscopy & Endoscopy, Hepato-Gastroenterology
KarlA.Miller,M.D.Head of surgical department Hospital Hallein / Salzburg
Associate professor of surgery, faculty at the European Surgical Institute Hamburg / Germany, faculty at the Sharjah Surgical Institute (SSI) United Arab Emirates for bariatric surgery, president of the International Federa- tion for the Surgery of Obesity and Metabolic Disorders (IFSO) 2010-2011, congress president of IFSO 2015 in Vienna /AustriaOrganized 20 international workshops since 2003 and the world congress on obesity surgery 1999
Main focus:Obesity / metabolic surgery
Your work in other countries is mainly as a teacher. How does this help your patients?
This means that I am up-to-date. I have access to the most modern scienti-fic knowledge and current operation techniques.
You have specialised in treating the metabolic syndrome. How important are the connected clinical pictures at the moment?
These are related to hypertension, type 2 diabetes, breathing problems (dyspnoea), joint problems and major impairments in quality of life. Surgi-cal treatment can be successful in treating and preventing life-threatening complications and severe degenerative problems in pathologically obese patients. This can improve the life expectancy and quality of life of extre-mely overweight individuals.
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IntensiveCareCenter
Postoperativerehabilitation
o b j e c t i v e S
▪ specific nursing and medical know-how to the spe-cialized area of intensive care
▪ identify the psychosocial situations and the resulting problems of patients, relatives and staff and offer strategies
▪ continuous monitoring and observation of the patient
▪ highest safety of the provision and operation of the medical technology
▪ assistance in diagnosis, therapy and resuscitation
▪ determination of care deficits and the resulting care needs
▪ planning and evaluation of the nursing process
▪ technically correct implementation of nursing interventions
▪ offer to an introduction to the methodology and imple-mentation of nursing research (education and training)
o b j e c t i v e S
▪ further execution of the preoperative rehabilitation
▪ patient motivation management
▪ nutrition, diet and exercise as the main treatment fields
▪ substitution of the food
▪ change in awareness and behavior modification
▪ at least weekly status survey with chief medical doctor
▪ psychological support throughout the entire postoperative period (from 3 weeks or longer)
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prevent ion o f os teoporos is , reduct ion o f overwe ight , smok ing cessat ion , sk in and vascu lar d iseases, back pa in , a r t icu la r degenera t i ve fo rms
Preventive Medical Treatments
W e s t r e n g t h e n y o u r h e a l t h ! Preventive Medical Treatments
Measures for thepreventionandtreatmentofchronicdiseases
w e S t r e n g t h e n y o u r h e a L t h !
M e d i c a L o b j e c t i v e S
▪ prevention of osteoporosis
▪ therapies for joint degeneration
▪ treatments for spine problems
▪ reduction of overweight
▪ therapies for skin and vascular diseases
▪ smoking cessation
▪ treatment of neurodermitis and psoriasis
▪ detoxication
▪ light therapy
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A stay in one of our health resorts will
strengthenyourhealthand relieveyourphysicalcomplaints.
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MedicalPreventionResortSt.Josef
JohannAufleger,MBAManaging Director
Out of a large number of
differenttherapiesa
tailor-madetherapyplanfor each patient will be created.
Preventive Medical Treatments
Located in an extremely quietplaceat about800mabovesealevel
Fabulous views of the Salzach valley and towards Salzburg. Only about one hour away from Zell am See.
24 years of experience
Graduated Nutritionist
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Next to the center of the historic salt town Hallein.
In former days salt was called „thewhitegold“. In
fact the occurrence of salt in “Dürrnberg” near Hallein
was a treasure for the region. About 2.500 years ago
the Celts already used this precious gift from the mountain as we
can see by archaeologicalfindings.
Hallein/BadDürrnberg-celts,salt&culturePreventive Medical Treatments
© SalzburgerLand Tourismus / Alpe Adria Radweg, Hallein
S i g h t S e e i n g
▪ Salt mine and celtic village in Bad Dürrnberg
▪ Pilgrimage Church
▪ Old town Hallein
▪ Town parish church
▪ Silent night museum
▪ Salzburg, the city of Mozart (read more on page 20 | 21)
▪ Zell am See, the alpine town
The beautyful Zeller Lake, which is distinguished by cry-stal clear water, is just 80 km away (one hour by taxi).
Salzburg, the beautyful ba- roque city, is worth seeing. Make an excursion to the famouse town and its‘ sights. It takes you only about 25 minutes from Medical Prevention Resort St. Josef by taxi (~ 20 km).
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R e s i d e n t i a l C a r ereS ident iaL care, SheLtered houSing, day care, MobiLe nurS ing
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C o n C e p t s f o r h u m a n b e i n g s
Our residential care homes, which are led according to the
conceptofhouseholdcommunities,are based on a secure and familiar atmosphere.
In addition to the care and basic services, numerous activities contribute to the entertainment of our residents.
c o n c e p t S f o r h u M a n b e i n g S
Ourwell-trainednursingstaffensures an environment based on trust,
and motivates the residents to mental and physical activities.
Residential Care
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c a r e t e a M , M a d e u p o f d i f f e r e n t o c c u p a t i o n a L g r o u p S , p r o v i d e
▪ carrying on of the household
▪ provision of adequate supply of the basic needs of a human being
▪ ensuring the medical / therapeutic care by specialists including pallia-tive care being provided in close cooperation with a general practitioner
TheStructuralset-upof the home care is
characterised by decentralized organizational units:
A team is responsible for a certain number of inhabitants
in a geographical area based on its demographic development.
Mobile Nursing
Theofferof home care services
rangesfromprimarycaretohighlyspecialisedcare
of seriously or chronically ill clients.
o b j e c t i v e S
▪ leave the client as long as possible in familiar surroundings
▪ preserve and develop the skills of the client
▪ provide adequate care for seriously and chronically ill clients
▪ enable a death in dignity within the family
▪ relieve hospitals
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w e w o r k o n t h r e e b a S i c i d e a S
▪ integration of our clients into society
▪ cooperation with the society to expand the social environment of the clients and to improve social skills
▪ understanding and acceptance for the diversity of life
Daycare center for people with spec ial neeDsDaycare daycare center for peopLe with Spec iaL needS
Our goal is to encourageandsupport
people with disabilities (or special needs) in order
to achieve the bestpossibleintegrationintosociety.
Well-trained specialists create a structured daily schedule, which enables the clients to acquire practical day-to-day life skills and to strengthen the ability to integrate into a group outside the family.
We provide thestabilizationandpromotionof emotionaland
cognitiveresources,self-awarenessandinitiativeof the client
Y o u r p a r t n e r
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M a r k e t - r e S e a r c h
▪ regional (health) market analysis
▪ requirement analysis
▪ feasibility studies
▪ trend studies
M o n i t o r i n g o f c o n S t r u c t i o n
▪ for the specialised (health) sub-jects: building technology, medical and laboratory technology, IT
▪ assistance of the project manage-ment
▪ planning of the architecture
▪ supervision of the construction
M o n i t o r i n g o f p L a n n i n g
▪ for the specialised (health) subjects
▪ for the compilation of the project do-cuments
▪ for the project design
b u S i n e S S S e r v i c e S
▪ operation: coverage of all key services and com-plete management of health care institutions
▪ management: process-, quality and facility manage-ment
▪ consultant: consultancy services
c o n c e p t i o n
▪ medical consultancy
▪ functioning and business organisation planning
▪ design consultancy
▪ project recommendation
▪ masterplan
p r e L i M i n a r y
▪ human resources
▪ functioning and business or-ganization
▪ marketing
▪ interior design
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S t a f f t r a i n i n g
▪ implementation of a high standard apprenticeship system
▪ best education with the combina-tion of school and practice
▪ wide variety of medical fields
▪ opportunities in various professions for doctors, nurses and therapists
Staff training, education and exchange program
Our expertise enables us to implement a coordinated training system
to the needs of our patients, employees and customers. Our trainees are well
preparedforprofessionallife
and get a topqualifiedvocationaleducation.The European / Austrian VET system serves as a template and
is known as oneofthebesttrainingsystems.
e x c h a n g e p r o g r a M
▪ possibility to exchange staff for practice from your country to Austria and vice versa
▪ benefits of professional Euro-pean practical training standard
▪ program for different medical areas
▪ cultural, linguistic experiences
a d v a n c e d e d u c a t i o n
▪ special education in our disci-plines to expand the knowledge of profession
▪ education for a period of month or up to years
▪ education based off-the-job and on-the-job method
▪ adult education to gain new forms of knowledge, skills, attitudes or values
W a g n e r H e a l t H & C a r e
Austria 5020 Salzburg Sterneckstraße 33
+43662/4303510
[email protected] www.wagner-healthcare.com
Errors excepted. Subject to change.
Version: 10/2014