

Kliniken Schmieder
Kliniken Schmieder: Leading Provider in Neurological Rehabilitation
editThe Kliniken Schmieder are a renowned network of specialized neurological and rehabilitation clinics with six locations in Baden-Württemberg. The company was founded in 1950 by Prof. Dr. Friedrich Schmieder in Gailingen am Hochrhein. Today, it is one of the leading institutions in neurological rehabilitation and treats around 14,000 patients annually in all neurological phases and degrees of severity[1][3].
Key Products and Services
edit- Complete Supply Chain: The clinics offer the entire neurological treatment chain, from acute neurology to early rehabilitation to vocational and outpatient rehabilitation[1][3].
- Specialized Therapies: They cover all phases of the neurological phase model (A to E) and offer specialized therapies for ventilated intensive care patients up to vocational reintegration[3].
Main Mission and Values
editThe main mission of the Kliniken Schmieder is to support patients through professional and intensive treatment in order to enable improvements in impaired performance. The motto "Nie aufgeben!" is intended to give patients courage and optimism[1]. The clinics attach great importance to rehabilitation close to home and are committed to developing new medical and therapeutic standards[1].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
edit- Research and Development: The Kliniken Schmieder operate the Lurija Institute for Rehabilitation Sciences and Health Research, which has been conducting research in neurological rehabilitation since 1997. This institute promotes the development of new therapy strategies and works with renowned universities[1][3].
- Quality Management: All locations are certified according to KTQ-Reha and IQMP-Reha, which underlines the high quality of the services[3].
The Kliniken Schmieder are a family business in the second and third generation and are committed to innovative and high-quality care. Through their comprehensive research collaborations and commitment to the further development of neurological rehabilitation, they make a significant contribution to improving patient care.