Knysna Association For Persons With Disabilities (APD)

7 Queen Street, Knysna, South Africa
Knysna APD offer a variety of social services to persons with disabilities.

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Classification

Knysna, Garden Route District, Western Cape, South Africa

Departments

Die Werkswinkel / The Workshop

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    Knysna, South Africa
    We are situated in Knysna where we have a Residential Care Facility catering for 60 multiple-disabled adults of whom 97% have epilepsy. We have two protective workshops on our premises to keep most of the residents and 25 profoundly disabled day-visitors from the surrounding communities meaningfully occupied. OUR SERVICES : *Residential Care Facility... *Holstic Care given to 60 residents *24-Hour Healthcare / Rehabilitation / Family Preservation This service provides holistic care in a rehabilitative manner concentrating on family preservation through maintaining contact with the families and rebuilding damaged relationships *Day-Care Since 1995 profoundly disabled members of the informal communities are fetched on a daily basis to participate in skills building activities *2 Workshops On the premises to provide therapeutic activites to develop participants to full potential *Outreach *Advocacy
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    Horizon House is a residential and sheltered-employment centre in Stellenbosch specialising in the holistic care of people with a primary intellectual disability. Established in 1974, the centre caters for residents and day workers. A holistic approach is followed to establish a safe, normalised environment in which they can live, work, socialise and take part in sport. Based on their intellectual abilities and interests, they join one of 11 work areas, offering therapeutic value and allow them to make a meaningful contribution. Everyone is accepted for their intrinsic worth and residents and day workers alike get the opportunity to develop their talents and receive training in life skills and in the work place. Holistic and client-centered service is provided by staff members, instructors, medical staff, social worker and occupational therapist, as well as care of their recreational and spiritual needs, personal development and support to parents and families.
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