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JK MAASS Foundation established a “Day care rehabilitation center” in the year 2004 named ‘Able Kids’. In the year 2006 “Day care rehabilitation center” is converted into a “Special School” with improved infrastructure and professionally qualified rehabilitational staffs. The children affected by Cerebral Palsy are given special education. The main focus is to make the children live an independent life. In the special school the following activities are carried out. |
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Rehabilitation Services
- Medical Intervention
- Special Education
- Arrangements of Exposure visit
- Pre vocational Training
- Special Therapy
Advocacy and Rights
- Case study
- Recommendation to the government
Key Activities
- Assessment
- Special education
- Activity for daily living skills (ADL)
- Drawing
- Music
- Play
- Painting
- Games
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Like all children, disabled children need to move around independently and enjoy freedom to enable them to live full and active lives with their families and friends Independent mobility enables disabled children to experience the everyday things that many able-bodied children take for granted, often for the first time in their lives. Whether it's going to a mainstream school, joining in at sport or being able to play with friends and family, independence and freedom changes a disabled child's life, literally overnight. The special school is functioning efficiently keeping all these factors in mind. The Center is supported by local donation from the kind hearts and organizations.
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