About
The Salvation Army Community-Based Rehabilitation Centre was founded in 1986 with a primary focus on supporting children with cerebral palsy, as well as individuals with other disabilities.
The centre operates through the following units:
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Mental Health
This unit consists of nurses specialized in psychiatric care. They respond to and manage psychiatric emergencies, provide immediate support and interventions, conduct community outreach and education, and care for children with conditions. -
Social Rehabilitation
This unit receives and follows up on cases, organizes events, and seeks sponsorship opportunities. -
Prosthetics and Orthotics
This unit operates as a workshop specializing in the design and production of assistive and supportive devices to improve mobility and functional independence for individuals with disabilities and injuries. -
Therapy
This unit includes professionals such as physiotherapists who provide therapeutic services to patients to support their physical development and rehabilitation. -
Shelter School for Orphans and Vulnerable Children
In 1989, the centre established a school for orphans and vulnerable children in the community. Through this initiative, the centre provides free basic education and prepares the children to transition into the formal school system. Currently, approximately 15 children benefit from this facility.
The centre also has a hospital and provides general health care services to the community and beyond.