Panacea

Program Support & Vehicle

Panacea’s work is based on the belief that the mentally disabled should not be institutionalized for long periods of time.
Recipient
Panacea
http://panakeia.org.gr
Grant title
Program Support & Vehicle
Year
2013
Location of Grant
Dodecanese
Program Area
Social Welfare
Other Grants to this recipient
2014
Program Support & Software

The Children and Adults Mental Health Community Services Development Federation “Panacea” was founded in Rhodes in 2003 with the aim to offer support to the mentally disabled. Panacea operates 4 programs: a hostel, an apartment, a day center for the mentally disabled, and a day center for Alzheimer’s patients.

Program Support & Vehicle

 

The grant regards the support of an educational program and the purchase of a vehicle. The educational program “Learning about Alzheimer’s Disease: Why Doesn’t my Grandmother Remember my Name?” is taught in elementary schools of Rhodes and other islands in the Dodecanese. The aim of the program is to educate children about Alzheimer’s disease and to engage the younger generation in creative activities with elders suffering from the disease in order to strengthen their mental condition. The vehicle will be used for the transfer of the mentally disabled to and from the hostel, the apartment and the day center.

The Children and Adults Mental Health Community Services Development Federation “Panacea” was founded in Rhodes in 2003 with the aim to offer support to the mentally disabled. Panacea operates 4 programs: a hostel, an apartment, a day center for the mentally disabled, and a day center for Alzheimer’s patients.

Program Support & Vehicle

 

The grant regards the support of an educational program and the purchase of a vehicle. The educational program “Learning about Alzheimer’s Disease: Why Doesn’t my Grandmother Remember my Name?” is taught in elementary schools of Rhodes and other islands in the Dodecanese. The aim of the program is to educate children about Alzheimer’s disease and to engage the younger generation in creative activities with elders suffering from the disease in order to strengthen their mental condition. The vehicle will be used for the transfer of the mentally disabled to and from the hostel, the apartment and the day center.

Recipient
Panacea
http://panakeia.org.gr
Grant title
Program Support & Vehicle
Year
2013
Location of Grant
Dodecanese
Program Area
Social Welfare
Other Grants to this recipient
2014
Program Support & Software

The Children and Adults Mental Health Community Services Development Federation “Panacea” was founded in Rhodes in 2003 with the aim to offer support to the mentally disabled. Panacea operates 4 programs: a hostel, an apartment, a day center for the mentally disabled, and a day center for Alzheimer’s patients.

Program Support & Vehicle

 

The grant regards the support of an educational program and the purchase of a vehicle. The educational program “Learning about Alzheimer’s Disease: Why Doesn’t my Grandmother Remember my Name?” is taught in elementary schools of Rhodes and other islands in the Dodecanese. The aim of the program is to educate children about Alzheimer’s disease and to engage the younger generation in creative activities with elders suffering from the disease in order to strengthen their mental condition. The vehicle will be used for the transfer of the mentally disabled to and from the hostel, the apartment and the day center.

The Children and Adults Mental Health Community Services Development Federation “Panacea” was founded in Rhodes in 2003 with the aim to offer support to the mentally disabled. Panacea operates 4 programs: a hostel, an apartment, a day center for the mentally disabled, and a day center for Alzheimer’s patients.

Program Support & Vehicle

 

The grant regards the support of an educational program and the purchase of a vehicle. The educational program “Learning about Alzheimer’s Disease: Why Doesn’t my Grandmother Remember my Name?” is taught in elementary schools of Rhodes and other islands in the Dodecanese. The aim of the program is to educate children about Alzheimer’s disease and to engage the younger generation in creative activities with elders suffering from the disease in order to strengthen their mental condition. The vehicle will be used for the transfer of the mentally disabled to and from the hostel, the apartment and the day center.

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