Rehabilitation Service
Maximize the potential of people with disabilities
Social rehabilitation services are based on the general needs of people with disabilities and are integrated services aimed at respecting their wishes and emotions and helping individuals achieve universal development. Offers. Sick people unite to create a better society. Our rehabilitation services focus on family communication and future-proof family support.
Integrated Rehabilitation Services
By combining various types of services to form a comprehensive rehabilitation service center, it leverages the advantages of resource sharing and service integration to provide one-stop and diversified services for people with disabilities. Harmony Manor has a development center, an integrated vocational rehabilitation service center, a dormitory for the moderately mentally handicapped, a dormitory for the severely mentally handicapped, a dormitory for the severely physically handicapped and a nursing home for the severely handicapped. and nursing homes for the severely disabled. Both are equipped with "Extended Care Program", "Day Respite Service" and "Residential Respite Service", and the former also has an "Extended Vocational Rehabilitation Program".

Supported Employment Service

Supported Employment Service (Hong Kong), Supported Employment Service (Kowloon) and Supported Employment Service (New Territories) were increased to their current service places from 1996 to 2006 to provide employment support to persons with disabilities so that they can work in an open environment; and The "On-the-job Training Scheme for Persons with Disabilities" enhances the employability of persons with disabilities through training; provides wage subsidy to encourage employers to try out and offer jobs to persons with disabilities.
Day Respite Service
New Territories West Community Rehabilitation Day Centre started in 2008, Wong Tai Sin Wellness Support Centre and Harmony Manor from 2009, and Fairyland started in 2013, providing day respite services for people with disabilities, so that their carers can Deal with personal affairs or emergencies during the day, temporarily relieve the responsibility and pressure of caring.

Training Centre for Persons with Autism

The Practice, Research & Training Centre on Autism (PRTA) was set up in 2008 to provide assessment for people with Autism by a group of professionals including clinical psychologists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, speech therapists and family social workers. An all-round developmental advice is given to parents so that they can have sufficient ability to master needs in the cases.
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