Treatment Section

Physiotherapy

The physiotherapist rehabilitates, develops and improves motor skills, by working on increasing muscles synchronization and flexibility, and improving blood circulation for special needs through using modern equipment.

Occupational Therapy

The role of the therapist lies in implementing certain activities that enhances the rehabilitating skills and abilities and helps in occupational and behavioral adaptation and in developing the social, personal and technical independency of the beneficiaries.

Psycho- motor Therapy

The psycho- motor therapist’s role lies in helping special needs individuals to increase their communication with the surroundings, and to improve the level of optical, motor synergy and linguistic communication, and to increase their concentration, attention and relaxation spans, as well as lessening their aggressive behavior.

Psychological Follow-up

The psychologist diagnoses and treats various mental, psychological and behavioral disorders, and chooses the suitable therapy for each.

The therapist also participates in several fields that include: family therapy, spreading health awareness, psychological and cultural health guidance, educational guidance, and behavioral therapy.

Speech and Language Calibration

The role of the therapist is to study, assess, diagnose, and treat communication disorders which includes, language, vocalization, pronunciation, eloquence, stammering issues.

Social Health Guidance

The social health provider’s role is to follow-up with participants through conducting case studies for individuals, families, and the society, and build a social technical network with local community bodies.

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