The commissioners had installed an advisory board of psychiatrists. The various tracts were built to the needs of patients with specific disorders and for specific therapies. This design mirrored the developing medical specialization. The complex continued to house an asylum of the Province of Brandenburg until 1945. Then, the
Red Army used it until 1994 as an army hospital. The psychiatric hospital was placed in auxiliary buildings. From 1997, the building was renovated. Since 2002, the neuro-psychiatric hospital is again housed in the main building. It is now jointly owned by the districts of
Barnim and
Uckermark and the town of Eberswalde. Since 2006, it carries the name of its architect. The hospital now runs departments of
Neurology,
Sleep Medicine and various sub-specialized
Psychiatry centers including
Child and adolescent psychiatry,
Psychosomatic Medicine,
Geriatric Psychiatry and
Forensic Psychiatry. == Literature ==