The Weissenau Community Association gave an account of an intense year at its meeting. For example, he helped the psychiatric ward to find urgently needed rooms.
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Nathalie Günter
Posted today at 11:30 am—
“Last year the psychiatric ward got into a real emergency,” reported Thomas Steinhauer, managing director of the Weissenau community association, at the assembly of representatives on Thursday in Matten. Because the new building of the psychiatric services, which is planned on the area between See- and Weissenaustrasse, had been blocked for years by an objection, and the psychiatry urgently needed more space.
So the community association, which emerged as the successor to the old hospital association after the hospital was cantonalized, released one of its houses near the hospital (the “house S”). He looked for new solutions for the hospital employees and offices rented there, renovated the fire protection system, prepared the conversion and re-rented the house to the hospital for the psychiatric ward.
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