House Bethlehem
Caritas Residential Groups
The Caritas Residential Groups are a social psychiatric facility. We support our residents individually in stabilization and promote integration into society. Our goal is to give the affected people the greatest possible independence and quality of life.
Our services include:
- Partially furnished single rooms
- Common rooms are available for shared interests.
- We work closely with workshops, other facilities, funding agencies, specialist doctors, and clinics.
- Guidance and professional support in daily life
- Development of an individual daily and weekly schedule
- Practical training in housekeeping
- 24/7 staffing

What do we want to achieve with the residential group?
The duration of a residential group stay can vary greatly and depends strongly on the individual life situation. With our intensive support and individual care, we aim to enable those affected to return to a more independent life.
This includes, above all, the ability to accept one’s personal life situation, practical life skills, and the development of personal interests. The independence to feel at home again or to take the step to move into one’s own apartment.
Our Caritas Residential Groups
in Sigmaringen
Residential Group 13
- Individual assistance and daily structures are developed together
- Family-like structures are lived
- Shared leisure activities
- 13 places







Residential Group 4
- Existing daily structure is stabilized
- Social communication and competencies are promoted and strengthened
- All shared meals are planned and prepared by the residents with possible assistance.
- 4 places
Intensively Supported Training Living (IBTW)
- Daily structure is a prerequisite
- Independent catering with individual assistance – meal money is paid out
- Preparation for self-responsible form of living
- 5 places




Together and not alone!
In our residential groups, we care for adults who are burdened with complex problems and need medium to long-term care. We specialize in people with mental illnesses and emotional disabilities.