The CADIn - Child Development Support Center has just announced that it has inaugurated new facilities in the center of Lisbon, "allowing greater proximity to its users living in the center and outskirts of the city." This is the third unit of CADIn, joining those existing in Cascais and Setúbal.
Pedro Cabral, clinical director of CADIn points out that "it was our users who led us very naturally to this extent and, therefore, the new CADIn unit will be an extension of the action that has been developed in the last 13 years."
"We will keep the same clinical team and the same operating model, focused on the continuous search for the best response for each case, both in diagnosis and intervention, in articulation with family, school and community and extended to all The age groups ".
It is also anticipated that the third unit of CADIN will have a multidisciplinary clinical team in the areas of Neuropediatrics and Neurology, Pedopsychiatry and Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuropsychology, Special Education and Rehabilitation, Speech Therapy and Occupational Therapy, among others.
Created in 2003, CADIn is an IPSS - Private Social Solidarity Institution is "the first center in Portugal dedicated to the treatment and study of neurodevelopmental disorders, with the mission of promoting the full integration of children, young people and society in society. Adults with special needs. "
As an IPSS, CADIn was conceived as a "project of innovative social responsibility, oriented towards inclusion".Thus, the Lisbon unit of the CADIN will be covered by the Social Exchange, a fund made up of donations that contribute to the cost of monitoring when families do not have the economic conditions to support them alone or in cases of institutionalized children and youth.
Since its opening in Cascais in 2003 and in Setúbal in 2011, CADIn has served more than 20,000 people. Lisbon is "a further step in the dream of making available to all families in need, the accompaniment of a team of professionals specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders," it is stated in a statement, stressing that "each person has the right to the best Care to be able to realize its full potential, under all circumstances and stages of life. "
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