What Does ANRC Offer
ANRC is a highly specialized rehabilitation service for neurological disorders of all ages. We will only consider to accept a patient in our service, after acute phase of illness is over and patient is stable. Although our primary focus is on neurological diseases, we are fully equipped to provide rehabilitation for all diseases including musculoskeletal disorders, bone and joint diseases, respiratory diseases, balance problems etc. We have a state of art facility with latest equipment, including computerized machines for balance management and hand function training throgh biofeedback. Our staff is well trained in using these machines and rehabilitating patients with such illnesses.
In our management team, we have doctors and senior physiotherapists, who have international and national experience in managing and running rehabilitation services. We also have considerable experience of working in academic and corporate environment. We use state of art equipment and our rehabilitation staff has been trained at best centers in the country.Our staff is regularly updated with latest advance and technologies in the filed of rehabilitation.
The objectives of ANRC is to offers a neurological rehabilitation programme, to help patient to return to the highest level of function and independence possible, while improving patient’s overall quality of life — physically, emotionally, and socially.
To help reach these goals, depending on the patients need, the neuro rehabilitation programme may include:
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Activities to improve mobility (movement), muscle control, gait (walking), and balance
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Exercise programs to improve movement, prevent or decrease weakness caused by lack of use, manage spasticity and pain, and maintain range of motion
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Help with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as eating, dressing, bathing, toileting, handwriting, cooking, and basic housekeeping
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Speech therapy to help with speaking, reading, writing, or swallowing
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Stress, anxiety, and depression management
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Bladder and bowel retraining
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Social and behavioral skills retraining
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Nutritional counselling
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Activities to improve cognitive impairments, such as problems with concentration, attention, memory, and poor judgment
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Help with obtaining assistive devices that promote independence
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Education and counselling
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Safety and independence measures and home care needs
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Pain management