MDA Hellas

Operating Support

Muscular Dystrophy Association Hellas (MDA) was founded in 2000 with the aim to support people with neuromuscular diseases.
Recipient
MDA Hellas
http://www.mdahellas.gr/
Grant title
Operating Support
Year
2016
Location of Grant
Attica
Program Area
Social Welfare
Other Grants to this recipient
2013
General Support

MDA has created and equipped 3 Neuromuscular Disorders Units in public hospitals of Athens, Thessaloniki and Patra. These Special Units include a group of specialties that jointly address the health issues of people with neuromuscular disorders. MDA also operates the “Home”; a place for the education, entertainment and training of people with neuromuscular disorders. Some specialized services offered at the Home are psychological support, social care and therapeutic physical activity. MDA offers its services to approximately 1,000 patients around Greece out of which 150 visit the Home on a frequent basis. Furthermore, MDA is active in the fields of research, prevention and awareness of neuromuscular disorders.

Operating Support

 

The grant regards the provision of psychosocial support and therapeutic physical activity to persons with neuromuscular disorders, including elders for 12 months.

MDA has created and equipped 3 Neuromuscular Disorders Units in public hospitals of Athens, Thessaloniki and Patra. These Special Units include a group of specialties that jointly address the health issues of people with neuromuscular disorders. MDA also operates the “Home”; a place for the education, entertainment and training of people with neuromuscular disorders. Some specialized services offered at the Home are psychological support, social care and therapeutic physical activity. MDA offers its services to approximately 1,000 patients around Greece out of which 150 visit the Home on a frequent basis. Furthermore, MDA is active in the fields of research, prevention and awareness of neuromuscular disorders.

Operating Support

 

The grant regards the provision of psychosocial support and therapeutic physical activity to persons with neuromuscular disorders, including elders for 12 months.

Recipient
MDA Hellas
http://www.mdahellas.gr/
Grant title
Operating Support
Year
2016
Location of Grant
Attica
Program Area
Social Welfare
Other Grants to this recipient
2013
General Support

MDA has created and equipped 3 Neuromuscular Disorders Units in public hospitals of Athens, Thessaloniki and Patra. These Special Units include a group of specialties that jointly address the health issues of people with neuromuscular disorders. MDA also operates the “Home”; a place for the education, entertainment and training of people with neuromuscular disorders. Some specialized services offered at the Home are psychological support, social care and therapeutic physical activity. MDA offers its services to approximately 1,000 patients around Greece out of which 150 visit the Home on a frequent basis. Furthermore, MDA is active in the fields of research, prevention and awareness of neuromuscular disorders.

Operating Support

 

The grant regards the provision of psychosocial support and therapeutic physical activity to persons with neuromuscular disorders, including elders for 12 months.

MDA has created and equipped 3 Neuromuscular Disorders Units in public hospitals of Athens, Thessaloniki and Patra. These Special Units include a group of specialties that jointly address the health issues of people with neuromuscular disorders. MDA also operates the “Home”; a place for the education, entertainment and training of people with neuromuscular disorders. Some specialized services offered at the Home are psychological support, social care and therapeutic physical activity. MDA offers its services to approximately 1,000 patients around Greece out of which 150 visit the Home on a frequent basis. Furthermore, MDA is active in the fields of research, prevention and awareness of neuromuscular disorders.

Operating Support

 

The grant regards the provision of psychosocial support and therapeutic physical activity to persons with neuromuscular disorders, including elders for 12 months.

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