Alyn: Pediatric &
Adolescent Rehabilitation Center
Alynis a nonprofit organization
treating physically handicapped children and adolescents. Alyn offers services for a broad range of physical disabilities, and is the only
facility of its kind in
Israel
. Alyn includes a staff of medical specialists
including physicians, nurses, paramedical services and social workers. It
maintains educational staff for day care nursery, kindergarten and a study
center; recreation counselors; and a Biomechanical Engineering Laboratory.Additionally, Alyn offers respite services and safe transportation for children with special
needs.
Contact Details Located on the corner of Olswanger & Shmaryahu Levin Street
P.O.B. 9117, Jerusalem 91091
Fax: 972-2-6433653
Email: alyn@netvision.net.il
Dvora Ben Zvi, Director of In-Service Education
Tel: 972-2-6494387 Michal Bloch, Social Work Department
Tel: 972-2-6494351
BeitIssie Shapiro is an organization
that provides a range of services for children with developmental disabilities
and their families. These services include special education and paramedical
treatment, and innovative new approaches such as hydrotherapy, complementary
medicine and multi-sensory treatment. In addition to providing services for
children, BeitIssie Shapiro also runs an Emotional Treatment Center, where families are offered the
following services: Individual, Couple and Group Counseling; Family Therapy;
Play Therapy for Children; Art & Music Therapy; and Psychiatric
Consultation.
Sulam is an acknowledged leader in the treatment of developmental and learning disabilities, PDD/autism, Down syndrome, and other rare and debilitating medical problems. Teachers and therapists employ the latest treatment protocols and modalities such as occupational, speech, physical, art, music, hydro, animal and multi-sensory therapy to close developmental gaps.
Sulam also builds children emotionally and socially through integration activities with "regular" children, afternoon enrichment, learning trips, and lessons in daily-living skills. Thirty percent of the children who complete Sulam's programs are successfully integrated into mainstream educational systems.
There are Sulam programs in several different locations in both the Jerusalem and Beit Shemesh areas. These include a rehabilitative daycare program for babies and toddlers, an observation kindergarten program for children for children aged 3-7, and elementary school, and a high school.
Israel Elwyn is an organization that helps children and adults with special needs become
active partners in Israeli society.The services provided by Israel Elwyn include: preschool developmental centers, educational
services, work activities center, adult developmental centers, small business
units, supported employment services, job placement and vocational training,
transitional employment, supported group homes and dental services.David
Marcu is the Executive Director of Israel Elwyn; he
is a native English speaker, and he is very helpful.
Ilan-Israel: Association for
Handicapped Children & Adults
The mission of Ilan-Israel
is to help with the welfare, education and rehabilitation of disabled children
up to the time of their maturity and rehabilitation. The services offered by Ilan-Israel include: integrating the disabled person in a
suitable educational, occupational or residential framework; sport activities;
social activities; summer camps for the disabled; transportation services for
disabled children; and individual assistance such as providing special
computers or financing paramedical treatments.
Nitzan: Israeli Association for
Children with Learning Disabilities
The mission of Nitzan is to identify, assess and assist individuals with learning disabilities,
adaptive problems and functional difficulties. Nitzan’s services include didactic assessments, psychological treatment, paramedical
treatment and rehabilitation towards independent living.
Shalva:Association for Mentally and Physically
Challenged Children
Shalva offers respite services for families of disabled
children.They have a professional
staff made up of psychologists, social workers, occupational therapists,
physical therapists, music therapists, art therapists and other
specialties.Shalva primarily services children with Down syndrome.
Shekel is an umbrella organization
that provides community services in
Jerusalem
for children and adults with special needs (involving physical, intellectual,
emotional, mental and learning disabilities).The services offered by
Shekel include: Assessment and Treatment, Education, Community Living,
Vocational Rehabilitation, Leisure and Sports,
AccessibilityCenter
,
Special Programs.
Shema is a center for the hearing impaired, with centers in Tel
Aviv,
Haifa
, Beer Sheva, Tiberias and
Jerusalem
.
ShemaCenter
in
Haifa
The
ShemaCenter
in
Haifa
is a
therapeutic learning center for children aged 6-18. The services the center
offers include: didactic diagnosis and training, psychological diagnosis and
treatment, communication rehabilitation (hearing, speech, and voice practice),
assistance and aid in classes (from first grade to high school), guiding and
advising children and their parents, therapy (arts, literature, movement and
music), computer center (providing the application of teaching through
computers), "Bat-Kol" dance group
(integrating hearing-impaired dancers with hearing dancers), social
rehabilitation courses (social and enrichment), soldier-teachers and National
Service volunteers teaching classes in the "Shema"
centers, introduction of new ideas in the education and rehabilitation system,
gathering theoretical and practical material, providing new and innovative
equipment, assistance in purchasing personal hearing aids, loaning hearing aids
and FM systems, sign-language lessons, enhancing awareness of special
difficulties and needs of the hearing-impaired pupil, absorption of immigrant
children with hearing impairments, and training university students.
The
ShemaCenter
in
Jerusalem
offers support to students and their families who are hearing impaired, and are
learning in individualized settings. They provide services in the
Jerusalem
area, including
Gush Etzion and BeitShemesh. The staff includes teachers, English & math
teachers, speech therapists, psychologists, art therapists, movement
therapists, occupational therapists and social workers.The center also offers some social services
such as hikes, parties and educational programming.
Address:
Dina Stepelman 054-4732294
7 RechovBorochov
Jerusalem
Tel: 972-2-6428359
Fax: 972-2-642-8440
Note: The person in charge of the BeitShemesharea, is an English
speaker:
Variety is an organization that
helps children (up to age 18) who suffer from disabilities such as blindness,
deafness, Down syndrome, autism and C.P. The services offered by Variety
include help with medical needs such as dental and orthodontic work; mouth and
jaw surgery; special surgeries; and treatments overseas. Variety also offers
occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, hydrotherapy and
movement therapy. They offer help in obtaining special equipment that improves
the life of the child and the family, such as wheelchairs, special equipment
for the bathroom, etc.