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Methods Used in Rehabilitation Programs

A variety of therapeutic methods are used in rehabilitation programs for children with MPD, which may include:

  • Physiotherapy: exercises to improve muscle strength, coordination and balance.
  • Occupational therapy: Developing skills needed for daily living, such as eating, dressing and writing.
  • Speech therapy: speech and communication therapy to help children with communication and eating problems.
  • Vision Therapy: Helping improve visual function and adaptation to vision problems.
  • Sensory therapy: working on sensory integration to help children better perceive and process sensory stimuli.
  • Pharmacological treatment: Use of medications to reduce muscle spasticity and other symptoms.

Rehabilitation Programs for Children with MPD

At Paley European Institute, we offer individually tailored rehabilitation programs:

  • Initial assessment: a detailed evaluation of the child's condition, abilities and needs. Based on it, we develop an individualized therapy plan.
  • Therapeutic goals: Setting realistic short- and long-term goals.
  • Regular therapy sessions: Systematic sessions with various specialists, including physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists and psychologists.
  • Monitoring progress: Regular evaluation of progress and adjustment of the rehabilitation program.
  • Parent education: Training parents in rehabilitation techniques to use at home.

A Treatment Plan for Life

At Paley European Institute, we create long-term treatment plans that cover all stages of a child's life. This way, families can be assured that their child is receiving the best care, and they are supported in making medical decisions.

Summary

The rehabilitation of children with MPD is a complex process that requires the involvement of multiple specialists and the tailoring of therapy to each patient's individual needs. At Paley European Institute, we provide comprehensive care that includes a variety of therapeutic methods, specialized rehabilitation programs and psychological support, as well as, if necessary, surgical treatment, which is carried out in an optimized and planned manner.

Offer for Families at Paley European Institute

Paley European Institute welcomes patients from all over the world, offering a comprehensive package of services to ensure the best possible care:

  • Help with visas: We facilitate the process of obtaining a medical visa for the patient and his or her family, eliminating the stress of paperwork.
  • Pre-diagnosis online:Thanks to modern technology, we offer the possibility of quick diagnosis and consultation with our specialists without leaving home, allowing you to start treatment quickly.Contact us to see if your first visit can be done remotely. 
  • Accommodation: we arrange comfortable housing for patients and their families for the duration of treatment, providing comfort and peace of mind.
  • Patient caregiver: Each patient is assigned a caregiver who helps organize and coordinate the entire treatment process, taking care of all the family's needs.
  • Psychological support: We offer psychological support for family and siblings to support them during difficult times and provide emotional support.
  • Extensive medical care: our team of specialists provides the highest standard of medical care, believing that "You deserve the best care."
  • Airport transportation and daily shuttle: We arrange airport transportation and daily shuttle service between the accommodation and the clinic to ensure the comfort and convenience of our patients.
  • Multidisciplinary team: patients can consult with multiple specialists during a single visit, allowing for comprehensive evaluation and treatment planning.
  • Orthopedic Supplies: We offer personalized orthoses, uprights and corsets tailored to individual patients' needs.
  • Food and beverages: At our NeuroCenter, we provide healthy meals and beverages to patients and their families.
  • Parent's Zone: On a dedicated floor, we offer silent rooms for relaxation, relaxation rooms with massage, work rooms, children's play rooms and a TV area to ensure comfort and relaxation for families during their stay at the clinic.

At Paley European Institute, we are dedicated to ensuring that each patient and his or her family receives comprehensive and individualized care that meets the highest standards. We are here to support you at every stage of your treatment, believing that "You deserve the best care."

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