Neuropaediatric complex therapy
Neuropaediatric complex therapy is a treatment method that is specifically geared towards the needs of children and adolescents with disabilities. It comprises a variety of therapeutic approaches that are holistically tailored to the individual child.
The therapy covers all physical and mental impairments that affect the child. A wide variety of factors can be taken into account, such as motor impairments, perceptual disorders, speech problems or behavioral problems.
An important goal of neuropaediatric complex therapy is to promote the child's independence and support its development. The needs of the family and the social environment are also taken into account in order to ensure the most comprehensive care possible.
The therapy consists of various individual therapies that can be used depending on the child's needs. These include, for example, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and music therapy. These individual therapies are combined into a comprehensive treatment that is tailored to the individual needs of the child.
Neuropaediatric complex therapy also relies on close cooperation between various therapists and specialists in order to ensure the best possible care for the child. This also involves working closely with the parents and other caregivers to enable the best possible integration of the child into the social environment.
Neuropaediatric complex therapy is not a short-term measure, but a longer-term process that is adapted according to the child's needs and development. The aim is to support the child as comprehensively as possible and to give him or her the best possible quality of life.