1/5 Isabella 1 year ago on Google • 5 reviews
We
only
had
the
worst
experiences
with
Station
II
Ost
Hoffmann.
With
very
few
exceptions,
the
supervisors
at
this
station
were
very
unfriendly.
You
really
ask
yourself
why
you
would
take
up
such
a
profession
when
you
obviously
hate
doing
it
and
then
take
out
your
own
resentment
on
the
young
patients.
For
example,
children
are
ridiculed
when
they
are
homesick
and
cry
for
their
mother.
Scream,
your
mom
isn't
coming.
There
are
female
carers
on
the
ward
who
enjoy
tormenting
the
children
in
such
situations
and
clearly
have
fun
doing
it.
To
give
just
one
example.
There
were
no
discussions
with
the
treating
doctors
and
psychologists,
no
advice;
instead,
as
a
mother,
you
were
completely
ignored.
The
clinic
always
involves
the
youth
welfare
office.
False
diagnoses
(and
reports)
are
made
that
you
have
never
heard
of
before
and
you
wonder
how
you
came
up
with
something
like
that.
Because
there
were
no
discussions
at
all,
any
assumptions
are
made
by
the
hair.
Unfortunately,
these
false
statements
and
diagnoses
are
also
sent
to
the
youth
welfare
office,
with
whom
the
clinic
exchanges
information
very
closely
and
in
a
friendly
manner,
behind
the
parents'
backs.
So
you
suddenly
become
an
overprotective
mother
who
simultaneously
neglects
everything
and
is
completely
overwhelmed
by
everything.
In
addition,
the
young
person
in
question
is
short
in
stature
(1.70
tall!).
And
backward
in
development.
If
you
say
that
this
is
not
true
at
all,
you
will
continue
to
make
false
statements.
And
of
course
the
parents
are
not
believed.
On
the
contrary.
Everything
is
done
to
appear
unbelievable.
My
son
has
early
childhood
autism
and
mutism
and
is
also
chronically
ill.
He
had
to
go
to
this
clinic
a
few
times
because
they
wanted
to
practice
speaking
with
him.
There
was
no
therapy
or
anything
like
that.
The
only
thing
they
did
was
put
a
lot
of
pressure
on
my
son.
He
had
to
speak,
otherwise
he
wouldn't
be
allowed
to
talk
to
me
on
the
phone
or
have
any
visitors.
No
one
has
ever
heard
of
mutism
therapy
in
this
clinic,
nor
has
there
been
any
specialist
knowledge
about
autism.
You
won't
find
that
on
this
station.
Everything
works
according
to
a
point
scheme.
You
have
to
earn
the
visits
and
phone
calls
as
a
patient.
Experience
has
shown
that
such
pressure
therapy
does
not
bring
any
success
in
the
long
term.
Objections
from
parents
are
ignored.
After
all,
they
are
experts
in
this
field.
Several
times
I
was
suddenly
and
publicly
attacked
in
the
ward
by
aggressive
nurses
and
insulted
that
it
was
all
my
fault
when
I
just
wanted
to
visit
my
son
in
the
clinic.
People
are
actually
blamed
for
the
children's
diagnoses
and
disabilities.
My
son
was
removed
from
his
school
by
the
youth
welfare
office,
even
though
there
were
no
problems.
My
son
was
then
held
in
the
ward
for
seven
months
and
was
not
allowed
to
go
home
during
this
time.
That's
why
he
had
suicidal
thoughts.
Because
he
couldn't
stand
it
in
the
clinic
anymore.
He
just
wanted
to
go
home
and
go
to
school.
He
was
in
poor
physical
shape.
It
was
then
decided
by
the
clinic
and
the
youth
welfare
office
that
my
son
had
to
go
to
a
home.
That
was
done
four
weeks
ago.
My
son
was
taken
to
a
home
in
Hesse
against
his
and
our
will
because
he
was
supposedly
no
longer
allowed
to
live
with
me.
Therefore
my
urgent
warning
to
all
parents
of
autistic/mutistic
children
and
young
people.
Never
voluntarily
give
your
children
to
this
clinic.
You
will
greatly
regret
it.
Addendum:
I
agree
with
Ms.
Scheurich's
review.
I
demand
a
review
of
my
son's
treatment
and
the
medical
report
prepared
by
Mrs.
R.
Station
II
Ost
Hoffmann.
For
the
purpose
of
compensation
for
pain
and
suffering.
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