Differently Able

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Therapy for Differently Able

The Mercy Foundation provides the following in therapies to students, as part of the program, to those who join or who are part of our vocational training center. Therapy services offered include: Physio/Occupational Therapy Speech Therapy Physical Activities and Sports Training Home programs, Services and Consultation
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Mentoring for Autism

The Mercy Foundation provides mentoring and training to both parents and educators in the field of autism and other disabilities. We travel across India visiting schools and non-profits, giving them tools, and a world-view, that equip them to serve people with disabilities. We provide in-home consultation for parents and families about how they can best support and serve anyone in their family or community who is differently abled.

Vocational Training & Employement

The underlying ideology of Mercy Foundation stands to believe in respectful mainstreaming of all persons, regardless of their disability. Persons with disability are a part of the community and therefore should be enabled to work in the community for a competitive remuneration with the same dignity and respect as others.
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Community Based Rehabilitation Progarms

MF’s Community Based Rehabilitation Program to work with people with disabilities and their families to determine their needs for assistive devices facilitate access to assistive devices and ensure maintenance, repair and replacement when necessary.

Without assistive devices, people with disabilities may never be educated or able to work, so the cycle of poverty continues. Increasingly, the benefits of assistive devices are also being recognized for older people as a health promotion and prevention strategy

Our effortlessly organized CBR medical camps to distribute Tricycles, Wheel chairs, Hearing aids and Solar rechargeable batteries, Goggles and folding sticks, Braille watches, Calipers and crutches, Artificial limbs, Retrofitted petrol scooters, Behind the ear hearing aids, Magnifiers, Reflecting folding sticks to enable them to carry out daily activities and participate actively and productively in community life.