Thursday, April 9, 2020

Birthday celebration of Bibek at center

                                      Always our love and blessing with you dear Bibek.





Monday, April 6, 2020

High Level Visit in ADC





Disability focal of department of health services and experts of rehabilitation from World Health Organization and Handicap International visit to ADC. This high level visit was organized in Karnali province for a consultative meeting which will later on drive the Rehabilitation Startegic Plan of Nepal





Thursday, September 19, 2019

Inauguration of transportation facility in ADC

 Dear all

On auspicious occasion of Bishowkarma Puja on 18th September , we inaugurated transportation facility. The program was done in the presence of ADC advisor Rishikeshar Khanal.  It was donated by Dr Jacques and Himalaya humantire  team Paris, France.

We would like to show our gratitude to Dr Jacques and H H team Paris and we assure to do our best in near future.













                                                                       Thank You.

Monday, August 12, 2019

Birthday Celebration

11th birth day celebration of Suman  B K









Dhan Bir Bk : Progress Report:



Dhan Bir BK, a 4 and half year old male child from Chaurjhari, Rukum, Karnali province was diagnosed with Diplegic CP. He was admitted to ADC on 24th May, 2019. The main concern of his mother was that he was unable to stand and walk. He had good head control, rolling, creeping and crawling. He has skillful play if taught. The main goal of our team was to make him able to stand and walk within 3 to 6 month. We provided him play and functional therapy, strengthening training, balance and propioceptive exercises, gait training and some basics of special education. On 7th August, we re-assessed him and found out that he was able to stand with minimal support and can walk properly with the support of walker. His parents are so motivated with progress that they want to keep him more in our rehab center. Also our goal is to make him independent and enhance his quality of life.

                        

                                                                                    
                                                                                

                                                                                                                                                                                      Thank you.

Friday, August 2, 2019

Special education in ADC:





                                      With a motive to serve disabled and helpless child, ADC has been working as one of the institution which provides physiotherapy services and special education. Our main goal is to rehabilitate the CWDs, so that they can live independently and with dignity. We know that we are lagging behind in vocational and occupational therapy but we are trying our best to fulfill that need as well. For rehabilitation, special education is important for the children with disability. We have been providing basic knowledge to the children so that they can read and write in near future. Till now we have one special education teacher who is using different methods to teach different types of children with disability. With her help there are many children who can read and write till now. In near future we are planning to expand our educational block and recruit new teachers for more number of children.
                                                                                                                      



                                          


                                          


                                            




Thank you for being with us.
                                                                                                                        

                     

Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Progress Report: Srijan Shahi


Srijan Shahi, a 7 years old male child from Kalikot, Nepal was diagnosed with Athetoid CP and was admitted to ADC in 2075-09-10 BS. The main concern of his parents was that he was unable to stand and walk. He had normal crawling activities with limitation in walking and standing. Also his hand function was impaired but he had skilful play. For him we set goals to make him able to stand and walk for which our rehab team gave him play and functional therapy and strength and balance training.
At the end of Asad, we reassessed him and found out that he was able to stand independently and was able to walk with the help of assistive device quiet easily. His parents want to continue the treatment so we are doing our best to achieve more independent for him in future.

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  Thank you.
                                                                                                                       

Gyanendra Gautam
MD, ADC
Surkhet, Nepal



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