Preparing for the difficult psychologically and physically living conditions of children living with disabilities is a rather long and difficult process. Inviting families to participate in the rehabilitation process by educating them about the caregivers that are of most interest allows us to achieve the most effective therapy outcomes. We try to support our children as much as possible whenever they need it without putting too much information into one session.
Our children have dreams from which they draw strength for a long and difficult rehabilitation process. For example, having your favorite shoes, being able to spend time on the playground, being a member of a football team or a dance club. Or just being able to sit, talk, raise your arms to hug your loved ones, stand up straight and, most importantly, walk and run. Striving for the goal helps our patients go through the entire rehabilitation path to the end and achieve the desired results.
The methods of physiotherapy and rehabilitation used in our institution, as well as the treatment program, vary depending on the identified diseases of the patient and his maximum physical capabilities. A detailed program is determined by taking an anamnesis from caregivers, as well as through a series of examinations.