St. Daniels Rehabilitation

Our Services

What we do

Psychosocial Support

Providing emotional and mental health support through counseling, group therapy, and wellness programs to help individuals cope with life’s challenges.

Respite Care

Offering temporary relief for primary caregivers by providing professional care for their loved ones, ensuring a safe and supportive environment.

Economic Strengthening

Empowering individuals and families through financial literacy programs, job training, and access to resources that promote economic stability and independence.

Research and Advocacy

Conducting research to inform best practices and advocating for policies that improve access to care and support services for our community

FAQ

Here are some FAQs and answers for the services offered by St Daniels Rehabilitation and Vocational Training Centre:

Q: What is psychosocial support and how can it benefit children with disabilities and their caregivers?

A: Psychosocial support focuses on addressing the emotional, social, and mental well-being of individuals. For children with disabilities and their caregivers, this service provides counseling, therapy, and support to help cope with challenges, improve mental health, and enhance overall quality of life.

Q: What is respite care and how can it help caregivers of children with disabilities?

A: Respite care offers temporary relief to caregivers by providing professional care for children with disabilities. This service allows caregivers to take a break, attend to personal needs, or simply recharge, knowing their loved ones are in safe hands.

Q: How does economic strengthening support families of children with disabilities?

A: Economic strengthening programs aim to empower families economically through skills training, job opportunities, financial literacy, and access to resources. By improving financial stability, families can better support the needs of their children with disabilities.

Q: Why is research and advocacy important for children with disabilities?

A: Research helps in understanding the needs, challenges, and opportunities for children with disabilities, leading to informed decision-making and tailored interventions. Advocacy plays a crucial role in raising awareness, promoting rights, and influencing policies to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for children with disabilities.

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