Vocational Rehabilitation Program
Our training program for older age groups focuses on building the necessary skills and experiences to cope with the requirements of society.
In the Agricultural sector
- Students learn about planting seeds, harvesting crops, planting utilities, caring for plants as they grow, and eventually harvesting fresh products.
Independence and self-reliance skills
- Enable the student to develop simple skills that can be applied in daily life, such as: changing lamps, hanging shelves, being able to prepare food, and all independent tasks.
Creative skills
- That allows students to express themselves using a range of creative techniques such as drawing and design. Students' ability and participation in creative projects are developed throughout the year.
Speech and language therapy
- The center provides speech and language therapy services that aim to improve language, speech, and voice to enable children and adults to communicate effectively with the surrounding community through confidence and flexibility
Natural therapy
At Jaida Center, a physiotherapist evaluates and treats problems related to movement, function, and posture disorders that affect the daily lives of children with special needs.
The physiotherapist uses a wide range of professional skills to solve your child’s problems. These problems may include the following:
- Difficulty performing gross motor skills, such as crawling, sitting, and walking
- Delay in the stages of normal growth
- Poor balance and reflexes
- Limited range of motion of the joints
- Muscle weakness and associated pain
- Poor coordination and motor planning
- Deformities in the bones and joints
- Walking difficulties
The goal of physiotherapy is to enable the child to reach the maximum degree of normal functional performance and to enhance the efficiency of movement to make him more independent in his life, and some of the common conditions that are treated include:
- Cerebral Palsy
- Developmental delay
- Neurological injuries: - (the spinal cord, and the brain syndromes and genetic disorders bone injuries)
- Slotted steel
- Neuromuscular disorders
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Rehabilitation after surgeries.
The physiotherapist uses a variety of techniques to help the child improve his or her physical abilities. In collaboration with the parents, he formulates and implements special treatment strategies based on the individual needs of the child and his family
Get in Touch
Ask more about our services
- +20-35869929
- Mostafa Abu Haif Street, Saba Pasha, Alexandria
- info@jaida.ayadyegy.com