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"Amana for health care" You get accreditation "Carf" For specialized rehabilitation programs

Abu Dhabi, October 7 / WAM / A Secretariat for Health Care, affiliated with the M42 Group and which is working in providing long -term qualifying health care services for after acute cases, obtained an international accreditation for a period of three years from the International Committee for Rehabilitation Facilities Accreditation (Carf), for its comprehensive program for rehabilitation specialized in spinal cord injuries for resident patients, along with long -term care services in the village of Amana For health care.

The program specializing in spinal cord injuries aims to meet the complex and changing needs of patients with complete or partial infections in the spinal cord, and includes physical therapy, advanced functional therapy, nervous psychological support and specialized clinical interventions such as rehabilitation of swallowing and tissue safety nursing.

The program also pays great attention to the reintegration of patients into society and their training in independence and support for peers to ensure that they obtain comprehensive care that enhances physical recovery and psychological safety.

The adoption of “Carf” is a prestigious global sign of quality and trust, as approved programs are subject to accurate reviews by international experts to assess their effectiveness and moral practices and the extent of their commitment to improving the quality of patients ’life. This accreditation gives patients and their families reassurance that Amana Health Care services are compatible with the highest international standards for excellence in the fields of rehabilitation and long -term care.

The accreditation also includes a comprehensive rehabilitation program for resident patients who recover from strokes and the amputation rehabilitation program.

Dr. Jason Gray, CEO of the Health Care Secretariat, said that the program of rehabilitation of spinal cord injuries in a secretariat was designed to restore the independence of patients and their vital functions after being exposed to the most complex nervous challenges, explaining that obtaining the approval of the ICRC to accredit rehabilitation facilities (CARF) for a period of three years is a clear evidence of the team’s dedication, expertise and high skill.

He pointed out that this achievement reflects the institution’s message in providing exceptional care that creates a tangible difference in the lives of patients, and contributes to rebuilding their capabilities and their self -confidence within a safe human treatment environment that takes into account the smallest details of the recovery journey.

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