Schultze & Braun Ensures Naëmi-Wilke-Stift’s Future

The Deaconess House Teltow/Lehnin has taken over the Naëmi-Wilke-Stift in Guben, securing all jobs and ensuring the hospital’s future. Medical care in the region is now strengthened.

Administrator Dr. Jürgen Erbe of Schultze & Braun emphasized the importance of close cooperation. He praised the professionalism, commitment, and shared goal of securing the hospital’s future.

Dr. Jürgen Erbe, (c) schultze-braun.de

Hospital operations continued without disruption throughout the renovation. The facility was legally separated from its previous sponsor and transferred to Deaconess House Teltow/Lehnin. This move preserves its long-standing tradition and enhances regional healthcare.

Dr. Erbe highlighted the role of intensive negotiations and interdisciplinary expertise in the successful restructuring. He expressed pride in finding a long-term solution that strengthens Guben.

Tatjana Jürcke-Richter, (c) schultze-braun.de

Special thanks were given to the Eckert law firm, particularly lawyer Nicole Riedemann and tax consultant Dorit Aurich, for their contributions. They worked closely with the hospital’s management to drive the renovation forward.

The insolvency proceedings began in December 2024 after an application was filed in September. Despite this, hospital operations remained unaffected. The successful search for investors led to the takeover, ensuring continued high-quality healthcare and advisory services in Guben.

For detailed information, as well as the picture copyright, please see the law firm´s original article here: Schultze & Braun accompanies successful renovation of the Naëmi-Wilke-Stift in Guben – securing the future by taking over the hospital business

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