Sana Hospital Lichtenberg
The former Oskar Ziethen Hospital (OZK) in Berlin-Lichtenberg is a medical facility that was built between 1910 and 1914 to obtain city rights. The buildings from the initial construction period are listed. Since 2005, the hospital has belonged to the SANA association, which has had extensions built in several stages.
In 2019, a new, five-storey building was constructed on the historic grounds of the Sana Clinic on 10,000 square metres of floor space. It is Berlin's most modern facility for geriatric medicine (geriatrics). The complex stands on the two-metre-thick reinforced concrete ceiling of an operating theatre bunker built during the Second World War and used from 1943 to 1945. Two wards with 76 beds, a day clinic with 25 places, a palliative care facility with ten beds and a special "Protective Care Unit" for dementia patients are housed in the clinic. The bed rooms are arranged around the therapy areas. The guidance system by meng was realised on the basis of the quintessenz signage system, taking into account the specified corporate design. Colours on doors and wall niches, large letters and pictograms as well as pictures and graphics above the beds facilitate orientation.
Source: wikipedia und bz-berlin.de