The CEO of the Murcia Disability Institute for Social Action (IMAS), John Brown, today praised the overall design of the Association of Mentally Handicapped of Yecla (AMPY) to assist people with disabilities in this area altiplano, "offering a range of services to suit the needs of each family."
Brown today visited the facilities, consisting of the Concerted College of Special Education and Resource Center 'Lady of Hope', where they are served students with severe and permanent special educational needs, and the Day Centre, yeclana association of the same name, as well as a residence, that they plan to launch shortly.
The head of the regional policies of disability indicated that AMPY seeks "to improve the quality of life of people with disabilities by providing comprehensive care through programs of occupational social empowerment, personal and, in order to obtain the best possible development of disabilities to enable them to lead as independent and normal life as possible. "
Day Centre
John Brown found the smooth running of the Day Centre, which was launched in 1997, and where the IMAS has 43 public squares, under the agreement signed with the partnership, amounting to 480,163 euros.
The center guarantees a number of benefits to users, such as assistance in basic activities of daily living, care and social rehabilitation, physical rehabilitation, multisensory stimulation, as well as guidance to promote autonomy, among other .
Source: CARM