Services for the Caregiver

Enabling the parent-child partnership

No family is automatically wired to manage a child with disabilities and the situation shakes the foundation of the family. In addition to the distress of a diagnosis, the family is forced to reckon and prepare for the cultural and financial repercussions as well. At SPASTN, we follow a  Person And Family Centered Care [P&FCC] approach and we provide the families and most importantly the mother of the child with a seamless support system. 

 

Our teachers and therapists consider themselves as extensions of the family while providing the primary caregiver with all the training required to care for their child.

Training Parents in Self-advocacy to enable them to break attitudinal, physical barriers.

Empowering parents with access to disability support schemes or other mechanisms.

Providing parents with the opportunity to be actively involved in assessment, intervention, learning and training of their disabled child.

For those parents who are from a disadvantage section of society, we provide social and financial resource support linkages.

Home- based Program

Skills Training

Parent Interactions

Expert Support

Our Home-based program helps profoundly disabled children who due to practical socio-economic reasons and inaccessible public transport systems cannot go to a Centre/school for receiving services and training. Our team goes to their homes and works with parents and the children in their natural environment.

Skills training in carrying, lifting, transferring, feeding, behavior regulation and communication especially for children with Cerebral Palsy, Intellectual impairment, Multiple Disability, Autism and multisensory impairment.

Parent Meetings or Case Conferences to help parents have a dialogue with experts or other parents.

Expert Support from Medical Fraternity, Rehabilitation professionals, and other experts to give a better understanding of the disability, and help with managing behaviors, enhance activity participation and learn to advocate for their children.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Have questions about SPASTN’s services? We have some FAQs answered for you.

    What are the services offered for children?

    • Mobility training
      Play and social skills
    • Gross and fine motor skills and motor planning
    • Thinking and problem solving skills
    • Understanding of words and language
    • Feeding and dressing skills
    • Strength, flexibility and endurance
    • Balance and coordination

    Also see - Children service section

    What is the admission process?

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    When does the academic year start?

    SPATN accepts students throughout the Academic year June to April.

    What is the process for an outstation student to avail of therapy services?

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