A physical disability acts as a barrier for most movements. There are certain high-intensity activities that are important for your living, yet your disability might make you dependent on someone else for them. In order to help you become self-sufficient to do them on your own, we have a team of specialists to assist you.
Whether your disability has been there since birth or is a result of a surgery or injury; whether it is temporary or permanent, our team members can help you perform your high-intensity personal activities on your own.
Here’s what some of these activities include:
- Enteral feeding
- Complex bowel care
- Urinary catheters
- Ventilation
- Tracheostomy care
- Wound management
- High-risk seizure
- Subcutaneous injection
- Pressure care
- Stoma care
Usually, we provide one-to-one assistance here to patients who need physical aid for performing these activities on their own. We help them overcome their barriers and challenges to become more self-sufficient in taking care of themselves.