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The '''Vidar hospital''' was an acute and rehab [[Wikipedia:Hospital|hospital]] in [[Wikipedia:Järna|Järna]], [[Wikipedia:Sweden|Sweden]]. It was active from 1985 to 2019.<ref>{{Cite encyclopedia| language = sv| title = Vidarkliniken| encyclopedia = Wikipedia| accessdate = 2022-09-18| date = 2021-08-06| url = https://sv.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vidarkliniken&oldid=49521177}}</ref> In 2018, it withdrew from the Association of Anthroposophic Clinics, and clinic operations could not be maintained.<ref>{{Cite book| pages = 30| language = de| last = Medizinische Sektion am Goetheanum| title = Internationale Koordination Anthroposophische Medizin/IKAM - Tätigkeitsbericht 2019| chapter = Verband Anthroposophischer Kliniken e. V.| date = 2019}}</ref>
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The '''Vidar hospital''' was an acute and rehab [[Wikipedia:Hospital|hospital]] in [[Wikipedia:Järna|Järna]], [[Wikipedia:Sweden|Sweden]]. It was active from 1985 to 2019.<ref>{{Cite encyclopedia| language = sv| title = Vidarkliniken| encyclopedia = Wikipedia| accessdate = 2022-09-18| date = 2021-08-06| url = https://sv.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vidarkliniken&oldid=49521177}}</ref> In 2018, it withdrew from the [[Association of Anthroposophic Clinics]], and clinic operations could not be maintained.<ref>{{Cite book| pages = 30| language = de| last = Medizinische Sektion am Goetheanum| title = Internationale Koordination Anthroposophische Medizin/IKAM - Tätigkeitsbericht 2019| chapter = Verband Anthroposophischer Kliniken e. V.| date = 2019}}</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 00:21, 19 September 2022

Vidar hospital Järna
Geography
Coordinates59.06497,17.61629
History
Opened1985
Closed2019



The Vidar hospital was an acute and rehab hospital in Järna, Sweden. It was active from 1985 to 2019.[1] In 2018, it withdrew from the Association of Anthroposophic Clinics, and clinic operations could not be maintained.[2]

History

A cultural center was established in Ytterjärna in 1935, when a group of German exiles established a refuge for people with disabilities who were threatened in Nazi Germany. Within a short period of time, three large curative educational institutions grew out of it, which gave rise to other institutions.[3] The hospital began operations on September 29, 1985,[4] and operated partly in the Erik Asmussen-designed premises of the hospital in Ytterjärna outside Järna in the municipality of Södertälje, and partly in two clinics in Stockholm and Norrköping.[5] In 2011, there was an acute care unit with an attached rehabilitation clinic.[6] The facility had 70 beds.[6] Vidarklinikens Sjukhus, Rehab and Vårdcentral were closed in 2019.[7] Vidarklinikens Sjukhus, Rehab and Vårdcentral were closed in 2019.[7]

References

  1. "Vidarkliniken". Wikipedia (in svenska). 2021-08-06. Retrieved 2022-09-18.
  2. Medizinische Sektion am Goetheanum (2019). "Verband Anthroposophischer Kliniken e. V.". Internationale Koordination Anthroposophische Medizin/IKAM - Tätigkeitsbericht 2019 (in Deutsch). p. 30.
  3. manager magazin (2011-09-09). "Järna in Schweden: Große Kunst und Anthro-Idylle". Manager Magazin (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2022-09-18.
  4. "Historik; Vidarkliniken". Vidarkliniken (in svenska). Archived from the original on 2010-08-18. Retrieved 2022-09-18.
  5. "Vidarkliniken - Antroposofiskt sjukhus i Järna". Vidarkliniken (in svenska). Archived from the original on 2010-08-18. Retrieved 2022-09-18.
  6. 6.0 6.1 DAHLEM; HÖLZER-HASSELBERG; SCHOPPER; STEINMANN-LINDNER (2011). Burnout – mit der Krise wachsen (in Deutsch). Salumed. ISBN 978-3-928914-20-8.
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Vidarkliniken". Wikipedia (in svenska). 2021-08-06. Retrieved 2022-09-18.