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Early Intervention Programmes
Intervention refers to services such as rehabilitation or therapy, which target developmental areas such as motor skills, cognitive skills, psycho-social skills, and speech and language.
In rehabilitation, people with disabilities may benefit from physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy.
In order to identify an appropriate intervention program based on the individual's condition or needs, we advise the individual to have a medical professional assess them.
For more information about Professional Assessment and location of service providers, click here.
List of Early Intervention Centers for Infants and Children (EIPIC)
(For all special needs group)
Enhanced Pilot for Private Intervention Providers (PPIP)
PPIP offers more choices of Early Intervention (EI) for children who have been referred to the Early Intervention Program for Infants and Children (EIPIC).
Instead of enrolling at government-funded EIPIC centres, children could enrol at ECDA-appointed private centers at subsidized rates.
List of Enhanced Pilot for Private Intervention Providers (PPIP)
(For all special needs group)
For more information about PPIP and the Providers, visit the link below
Prepatory and Movement-Based
Intervention by MIJ Hub
"Drawing out Learning using Movement"
Highly effective movement based programme that improves neural communication throughout the mind and body to help your child access their highest potential in learning and any life skills.
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Our approach integrates motor and cognitive learning via literacy, numeracy, social-emotional development, values and intervention.
Learn more about the programme by sending in your enquiry here.
Therapy, Interventions and Healthcare for Children above age 7 and Adults
You can access useful resources on SSAs that provides intervention and therapy services below:
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List of Social Service Agencies for Children and Young Adults
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List of Social Service Agencies for Adults
Or you may contact us by sending in your inquiry here.
Recommendation
IDHealth By Happee Hearts Movement
IDHealth is an initiative started by Happe Hearts Movement to provide healtcare and intervention programmes for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities.
Why
People with intellectual disabilities (PWID) have poorer health and lower access to and use of healthcare services than the general population. IDHealth was set up to serve the PWID better.
Physical health problems like obesity, chronic constipation, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis and gum disease are prevalent in this population but often undetected or poorly managed.
There are multiple barriers to health for PwID. They include being unable to express symptoms, difficulty understanding the health examination process, caregiver’s inability to navigate the healthcare system, health professionals lacking the knowledge and skill to assess and treat PwID, long clinic waiting times and too little time for consults.
Home Visits
Following an initial in-clinic assessment, and when deemed necessary, the IDHealth team may perform home visits to address various health concerns.
Professional Support
Also, IDHealth provides training and support for service providers in health and social service sectors.
For more information, you may visit https://happeehearts.com/ or download the brochure available.
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Head Branch
116 Changi Road, #05-01
WIS@Changi
Singapore 419718
MIJ Hub is a non-profit organisation that provides school readiness, student care, intervention and en-richment programmes, along with employment op-portunities for individuals with Special Needs aged from 2 - 30 years old.