Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Assistive Device Distribution Program 2023 by ADC: Brief Report

Last year, the federal government granted Rs. 12,80,000/- to this organization to distribute assistive  devices for disabled people in Birendranagar Municipality and Karnali Province. This organization coordinated with Provincial Health Service Directorate and Birendranagar Municipality and completed the material distribution program after completing all the procedures. People with disabilities in Surkhet, Dailekh, Jumla and Jajarkot have benefited from the budget. Accordingly, the detailed materials were distributed in the following numbers. 

Details: 
1) Wheel chair - 15 pieces 
2) Prosthetic legs - 10 pcs 
3) Crutches - 4 pcs 
4) Walker - 4 pieces 
5) Toilet chair - 10 pcs

Saturday, January 20, 2024

ADC Surkhet in 2023: A Brief Report

 

Service receiver details of ADC 2023

S.N.

Particular

Girls

Boys

Total

1

Day Care (ADC Vehicle user)

3

5

8

2

Day Care (ith carrier)

2

3

5

3

For therapy with guardians

2

3

5

4

Hosteled

2

4

6

5

Counselling

5

8

13

6

Referral

3

7

10

Total

17

30

47



Manpower details of ADC 2023

S.N.

Name

Position

1

Gyanendraraj Gautam (part time)

Manager

2

Anisha Khanal (part time)

Senior Physiotherapist

3

Om Bahadur Basel (full time)

Assistant PT

4

Hima Aryal (full time)

Special Edu. Teacher

5

Surendra Bahadur Rawat (full time)

Driver/Support Staff

6

Santoshi Malla (full time)

Warden/Support Staff

7

Swornima Shahi (part time)

Volunteer from University

8

Alisha gurung (part time)

Volunteer from University

9

Bipin Sejuwal (part time)

Volunteer from University

10

Swostika Thap (part time)

Volunteer from University

11

Kishor Malla (part time)

Volunteer from University



# Board Meetings: 12 times



# Guardian Meeting: 3 Times




# Home Visit: 2 Times



# Center Activities:

Physical treatment by senior Physiotherapist Anisha Khanal



Ass, PT Om Basel Giving Treatment in Group


Volunteer CP specialist Dr. Devidatta Acharya Counselling to Guardian


Volunteers are creating educational materials for kids

Volunteer Swornima Shahi doing physio to kid


Special Education Teacher Hima Aryal with kids 



Participation of ADC in stakeholder programs:



NASPIR Workshop, Kathmandu

Provincial Rehabilitation Meeting, Surkhet

Post Covid -19 RMCP , Surkhet 

Special education: discussion program 

Special Education Discussion Program

Rehabilitation Strategy Development Program 

Rehabilitation Strategy development Program 

After submitting the memorandum to the Regional Planning Commission



3rd December: International disability day calibration program:






Thank You for following us.

Thursday, June 2, 2022

Pediatrician at ADC


On June 1, Dr. Nawaraj KC, an experienced pediatrician at Karnali Pradesh Hospital, conducted a free health check-up for ADC children. Dr. KC is also the social engineer of this state. Along with them, there are also doctors of different disciplines who take the lead in social work as per the need. Dr. KC and Dr. Rupak Kandel (Orthopedic Specialist) have expressed their commitment to support ADC with mind, word, and action. From now on, ADC children will receive free health check-ups from specialists. Dr. KC Has referred 3 ADC children to his private hospital for free health care.


The ADC Team has been very optimistic. We are discussing with the doctors how to provide services to the children with disabilities in this state. In the next few days, we will move towards our goal with Smart Plan. We want the love and support of all of you. Let's all work together.








Saturday, December 4, 2021

ADC resumed November 17

 Dear well wishers

ADC has started its service from November 17. Now the number of children has also increased. Disabled Children's Hospital and Rehabilitation Center Banepa had organized camps on November 21 and 22 in Surkhet.ADC also collaborated in the camp. Another 15 new children from the camp have been referred to ADC. The children referred in this way come to ADC once a day for physiotherapy. We have now coordinated with the Provincial Hospital and its Pediatrician and Senior Physiotherapy Doctor. They are personally serving us for free.








Thursday, November 18, 2021

Participation of ADC in 3 days training of Student Audit Technical Committee

 A Student Accounting Technical Committee (SATC) has been formed in Birendranagar Municipality of Surkhet District with the objective of reducing the disability of school age children and developing their reading skills. Chairman of ADC Surkhet Gyanendra Gautam is a member of this committee formed under the coordination of Municipal Education Chief. The Center for Disability Empowerment (DEC) Surkhet had organized a three-day residential training for the committee. ADC President Gyanendra Gautam represented ADC and SATC in that training.


The aim of the Palika level audit technical committee was to provide technical assistance to the school in the school level preliminary identification, to prepare the list of children with possible functional limitations, to facilitate the necessary second tier audit by experts and to increase the capacity to ensure quality service by identifying disability.





Hygienic kits and Educational materials Provided by DEC Surkhet

 Dear all

After the second wave of Covid 19, ADC has been gradually increasing its activity. It has been working to follow up its clients and coordinate with the concerned organizations. In this regard, the "Disability Empowerment Center" (DEC) in Surkhet has been a great help to us. The "Education for All" program, run by DEC with financial support from USAID, World Education and technical support from HI, has provided hygienic kits and educational materials to 12 ADC children. The chairman and staff of DEC came to ADC and handed over the materials. They are committed to supporting ADC in the future as well.

ADC expresses its heartfelt gratitude to the DEC family.










Saturday, May 15, 2021

 

All government and non-government organizations in Surkhet have been completely closed since April 28 due to Covid 19. Since that date, ADC Surkhet's physiotherapy program has been completely closed. We have been able to send all the clients staying in our hostel to their homes. Everyone who comes to day care is now staying at home. They contact our physiotherapist by phone from time to time and practice at home.

The second wave is locked down to prevent corona infection. Nothing is certain when it will open. Corona infections and the resulting mortality rate are now higher. The patient is not getting a bed in the hospital. People are dying daily due to lack of oxygen. Hopefully the government will take control of this difficult situation soon and the situation will return to normal. Then we will return to our regular work.

Dear well-wishers, here are some pictures taken inside our center before this lockdown.























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