The WHB supports people who are temporarily or possibly long-term unable to run their own households.
Target group
The WHB supports women and men aged 18 and over with psychosocial and/or mental health issues, who are often affected by addiction and are temporarily or permanently unable to run their own household. The WHB is not abstinence-oriented and is characterized by its low-threshold approach.
Operating concept
The WHB offers its services to women and men aged 18 and over in the area of "living with or without a day center." We offer 37 places to live and provide support and care 365 days a year, 24 hours a day.
Details on the operating concept can be found in this PDF.
Agogic concept
We accompany people through the different phases of their lives and support them in their wishes and goals.
Professionally and socially competent employees are available to address the needs of residents in all areas.
Details on the care concept can be found in this PDF.
Fees / Cost approval
The WHB charges residents a monthly or daily flat rate that covers all services. The cost of staying in the residential home usually exceeds the financial means of applicants. In order for residents to be admitted, a valid cost approval from the cost bearer must be available by the day of admission at the latest. The fees are determined by a government council decision. Any supplementary benefits that may be required must be applied for separately.
Details can be found on the pages in the "Referring agencies" section .
Target group
Our residential group concept is an offer for people who live in a supervised residential setting and want to take the next step towards independence. However, we also want to appeal to people who need support in their life situation due to social and psychological impairments.
Residential group concept
The residential offer in the residential group at the Bethlehem residential home ranges from assisted living to accompanied living. The focus is on promoting and supporting residential skills and strengthening personal responsibility. Five residents can be accommodated.
Details on the residential support concept can be found in this PDF.
Fees / Cost approval
The Bethlehem residential home charges residents a monthly or daily flat rate (for details and reductions, see resident fees), which covers all services. The cost of staying at the residential home usually exceeds the financial means of applicants. In order for residents to be admitted, a valid cost approval from the cost bearer must be available by the day of admission at the latest. The fees are determined by a government council decision. Any supplementary benefits that may be required must be applied for separately.
Details can be found on the pages in the "Referring agencies" section .
The WHB offers various options for a structured daily routine at the day care center. Residents can maintain or further develop their existing resources. The various activities are supervised, structured, and led by specialists in the respective fields. Participation is voluntary and can be arranged through individual support planning. In the areas of services, workshops, and creative studios, a motivation bonus is paid based on the number of hours worked. Working hours are recorded on the attendance list for each area. The day care center also includes the areas of daily routine planning and residential training.
All residents of the residential home have access to the services offered by the day care center. They are the primary target group. The services offered by the day care center are also open to former residents and job seekers in the IV/non-IV sector. To this end, the payer must provide a corresponding cost approval and a suitable place must be available in the day care center.