11th birth day celebration of Suman B K
''Once you accept that your child will be different, not better or worse. 'just different'. Only then you see your child is differently-abled.''
Monday, August 12, 2019
Dhan Bir Bk : Progress Report:
Dhan Bir BK, a 4 and half year old male child from
Chaurjhari, Rukum, Karnali province was diagnosed with Diplegic CP. He was
admitted to ADC on 24th May, 2019. The main concern of his mother
was that he was unable to stand and walk. He had good head control, rolling,
creeping and crawling. He has skillful play if taught. The main goal of our
team was to make him able to stand and walk within 3 to 6 month. We provided
him play and functional therapy, strengthening training, balance and
propioceptive exercises, gait training and some basics of special education. On
7th August, we re-assessed him and found out that he was able to
stand with minimal support and can walk properly with the support of walker. His
parents are so motivated with progress that they want to keep him more in our
rehab center. Also our goal is to make him independent and enhance his quality
of life.
Thank you.
Friday, August 2, 2019
Special education in ADC:
With a motive to serve disabled and
helpless child, ADC has been working as one of the institution which provides
physiotherapy services and special education. Our main goal is to rehabilitate
the CWDs, so that they can live independently and with dignity. We know
that we are lagging behind in vocational and occupational therapy but we are
trying our best to fulfill that need as well. For rehabilitation, special
education is important for the children with disability. We have been providing
basic knowledge to the children so that they can read and write in near future.
Till now we have one special education teacher who is using different methods
to teach different types of children with disability. With her help there are
many children who can read and write till now. In near future we are planning
to expand our educational block and recruit new teachers for more number of
children.
Thank
you for being with us.
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Progress Report: Srijan Shahi
Srijan Shahi, a 7 years old male child from Kalikot,
Nepal was diagnosed with Athetoid CP and was admitted to ADC in 2075-09-10 BS.
The main concern of his parents was that he was unable to stand and walk. He
had normal crawling activities with limitation in walking and standing. Also
his hand function was impaired but he had skilful play. For him we set goals to
make him able to stand and walk for which our rehab team gave him play and
functional therapy and strength and balance training.
At the end of Asad, we reassessed him and found out
that he was able to stand independently and was able to walk with the help of
assistive device quiet easily. His parents want to continue the treatment so we
are doing our best to achieve more independent for him in future.
Before
After
Thank you.
After
Thank you.
Gyanendra Gautam
MD, ADC
Surkhet, Nepal
Sunday, July 28, 2019
Progress report: Roshani Rimal
Roshani in white dress |
Roshini Rimal, a 11 years old female child was
diagnosed as Diplegic CP. She was one of the oldest of our client. She was 2
years old when she was admitted to ADC. But she left the treatment after some
time. Again in 2075-4-26 BS she was again admitted to ADC at the age of 10
years. She had treatment in OPD basis since then. At first she was not able to
stand and walk due to problems in her muscle tone. We set goal to prevent any
joint contracture, strengthen her upper limb and lower limb, to make her able
to stand independently and to able to walk with assistive devices. For our goal
the treatment given to her were AOM exercises, play and functional therapy gait
and balance training and strength training.
At the end of Asad , we reassessed her and found put
that she was able to stand independently, can walk for 2-5 steps independently,
can play purposefully and can walk for long with assestive devices.
Thank you. for being with us .
Friday, July 26, 2019
What I felt About ADC:
I am Lokendra B.K, 19 years old male from Nalagadh-2,
Jajarkot, Nepal. Currently, I am a student of Bachelor of Education from Tribhuwan University, Surkhet. I am physically disabled and economically
poor person.
On
2074-12-24, I was informed that a team of ADC is going to visit Nalagadh Municipality for
screening camp related to disability before 2, 3 days. I went at the camp site
and visited physiotherapist at the camp. At the camp I was the only one who was
more than 18 years old. ADC had criteria for free treatment was for pediatric age
group only. Furthermore physiotherapist in the camp suggested me that my
disability could not be corrected rather my lifestyle could be easier with
occupational and vocational training. The Board member of ADC offered me to
have diploma course in computer for free. Also they provided me to stay in the
hostel of ADC for free which was 1month after the camp. On Jestha, 16 2075, I came
to ADC to study for the offered subject. My economic condition was not sound
for the course that is why I was happy to have that course. Also, I managed to
study Basic English language at Surkhet. Currently I am working as a volunteer
in ADC.
My goals:
As a disable person I have always been interested to
work in the field of disability. I have been trying to do my best and serve
various disabled child in ADC. Last but not least I would like to serve my
district Jajarkot, which is one of the rural most district of Nepal and I will always
support ADC for this kind of activities.
Lokendra BK
Volunteer, ADC
Surkhet, Nepal
Monday, July 22, 2019
Happily Discharged
Jharana Rokaya,
a 6 years old female child from Jajarkot, Karnali Province, Nepal was admitted
in ADC-CP center in 24th April 2019. The concern by her parents was
that she had difficulty in movement of her right half of the body. She had
difficulty in standing, walking and balancing her body due to which she had difficulty
in toileting, dressing and playing. The main goal for her by ADC was to make
her able to walk easily, play and go to school.
She
was admitted to ADC hostel from 24th April to 21st July
2019. To achieve our goal, the rehabilitation team set different therapeutic
plan and did well during the period of admission. The main treatment given to
her were Play therapy, functional exercise, strength training, balance training
and gait training. Also we provided her special education classes to set some
basic ideas about the school. Today on request of her parents we discharged her
i.e, on 22nd July. She is able to walk and play easily and
purposefully. After 3 months of physiotherapy and rehabilitation program we are
proud that we made her able to go to her house and school. She and her parents
were happy at the time of discharge which gave us immense pleasure to serve
them and other children like her. We hope to provide more and more services to
children with disability.
Thank you.
Jharana and her mother at the time of discharge |
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Screening Camp 019
Dear Well wishers
On a yearly schedule of ADC, ADC organized a Screening Camp at Naumule ,Dailekh on 6th April 2019. ADC collaborated with Naumule Village Development Committee, Primary Health Center, Naumule and Panchakoshi Disabled Development Forum, Dailekh. We traveled for 5 hours from Birendranagar, Surkhet to Naumule, Dailekh. After we reached we started our camp at 10 o'clock in the morning. There were all together 22 patients with different Orthopedics and Neurological conditions.Out of which only 3 children were diagnosed with cerebral palsy and was referred to ADC for further investigation and treatment. Overall the camp was good and the people at Naumule were so helpful and kind us .
Thank you !
On a yearly schedule of ADC, ADC organized a Screening Camp at Naumule ,Dailekh on 6th April 2019. ADC collaborated with Naumule Village Development Committee, Primary Health Center, Naumule and Panchakoshi Disabled Development Forum, Dailekh. We traveled for 5 hours from Birendranagar, Surkhet to Naumule, Dailekh. After we reached we started our camp at 10 o'clock in the morning. There were all together 22 patients with different Orthopedics and Neurological conditions.Out of which only 3 children were diagnosed with cerebral palsy and was referred to ADC for further investigation and treatment. Overall the camp was good and the people at Naumule were so helpful and kind us .
Thank you !
Sunday, February 24, 2019
4th General Assembly Meeting
ADC organised its 4th general assembly meeting on 23rd Feb, 019 at ADC building. Delegates from NGO federation Surkhet, Disability Federation Karnali Province, member from Birendranagar Municipality and from other organisations were present at the program. The main agenda of the assembly was to present financial report of last fiscal year 074/075, progressive report and proposal for 075/076. Also new member for our Board was appointed. Also ADC honored its well wishers and supporter. Overall the responses from delegates and parents were good and they wishes for our better future.
Formal visit by members from SGCP amd SAMA Nepal
On request by our Managing Director Mr. Gyanendra Raj Gautam (who visited Banke Branck of SGCP), team member from Self Help Group for Cerebral Palsy( SGCP) and SAMA, Nepal visited our association on 4th Feb 019. The main aim of their visit to us were to help us and provide advice and feedback about Inclusive Education and Physiotherapy. Hari Chaudhari, community visitor from SGCP gave presentation on CP and assessment technique for CP to our BOD including staff and Parita Tharu, special education teacher SAMA, Nepal gave presentation of special education to our BOD and to our special education teacher. Overall the visit was too fruitful foe us as we learned many administrative as well as technical things from them. We would like to thank them from our heart for their visit and hope to meet them soon.
Thank you
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Smart Television In ADC
Dear well wishers,
With the help and coordination of Mr. Prakash Pant, News Reporter BBC , we received a smart television of 32 inches on 30th Jan. Miss Jayanti Thapa ( Social workers ,US), Miss Hima Upadhyaya (MD Bhawani Printing Press), Mr Keshav Karki ( Social Worker ), Mr Mukunda Gautam( MD Nawa laxmi Suppliers), Mr Lalit Jung Shahi (Ass. Professor MU) donated Rs. 10,000, Rs 5,000, Rs 5,100, Rs 5000, Rs 3,000 respectively for television.
Without the help and support of these kind of enthusiastic people we would not have came through this long. We hope more help and support for better future of all the disabled child and ADC.
Thank you all for following us. Also you can follow us in Facebook https://www.facebook.com/adc.surkhet .
With the help and coordination of Mr. Prakash Pant, News Reporter BBC , we received a smart television of 32 inches on 30th Jan. Miss Jayanti Thapa ( Social workers ,US), Miss Hima Upadhyaya (MD Bhawani Printing Press), Mr Keshav Karki ( Social Worker ), Mr Mukunda Gautam( MD Nawa laxmi Suppliers), Mr Lalit Jung Shahi (Ass. Professor MU) donated Rs. 10,000, Rs 5,000, Rs 5,100, Rs 5000, Rs 3,000 respectively for television.
Without the help and support of these kind of enthusiastic people we would not have came through this long. We hope more help and support for better future of all the disabled child and ADC.
Thank you all for following us. Also you can follow us in Facebook https://www.facebook.com/adc.surkhet .
Monday, January 7, 2019
Happy New Year 2019
Dear Well Wishers
On The auspicious occasion of new year 2019 we ADC family would like to wish for your health , peace and happiness.
Wish you all the best in 2019
Thank You !!
Thursday, January 3, 2019
Flash Back 2018
Dear All
here are some memories from 2018 , please have seen , thank you.
ADC Kids welcoming Dr Jacques in ADC |
Meeting with Guardians of ADC kids |
Senior Physiotherapist Dipen with Prgyan Oli and his Mother |
ADC MD Gyanendra participating a program on disability |
Suman BK at Center |
Sirjan and his mom at center |
Dilip and his mom at center |
Special education teacher Hima aryal with our kids at class room , in center |
Child disease specialist Dr Nawaraj K C diagnosing our kids at Proviancial Hospital |
Thank You !!
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