Occupational Therapy
The purpose of providing Occupational Therapy services is that the persons with disabilities (PDs) can benefit from their own utmost efficiency; feel self-esteem and usefulness in the society.
1744
Occupational Therapy
445
Hydrotherapy
142
Physiotherapy
508
Speech therapy
2839
Total Services
Introduction of Occupational Therapy Unit
A major part of the activities of the rehabilitation unit, regarding the age and severity of disability of the target group, is in the field of occupational therapy. This unit with appropriate physical ambit, well-equipped devices and expert human resources receive, assess and provide rehabilitation services to persons with disabilities (PDs).
About 70% of patients have obtained satisfactory outcomes from the treatment, and for other people, the results of the treatment have not been significant due to the proven disabilities and changes in body shape and age. The accepted groups include the following disabilities:
- Myopathy,
- Cerebral Palsy (CP),
- Gillen Barre,
- Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA),
- Cerebellar Disorders,
- Spinal Cord Lesion,
- Multiple sclerosis (MS),
- Poliomyelitis,
- Brain Concussion,
- Balance Disorders.
With the capable
Frequently Asked Questions
All people with physical and movement disabilities can benefit from the services of this institution provided that they meet the admission requirements.
Poliomyelitis, Cerebral Palsy (CP), Spinal Cord Lesion, Organic Defect, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), various Dystrophies, various Skeletal Abnormalities, Dwarfism, Severe Rickets, Ataxia, Defective Hearing, and Deafness, provided that they do not have mental disabilities, can benefit from the services of this institution.
Yes. It is possible to use occupational therapy services for people aged 15 to 40.
The duration of the Occupational Therapy Services is determined based on factors such as: the type and the severity of the disability, the duration of the complication, and other indicators as the opinion of the therapist until recovery.