We provide information service about Parkinson's disease especially to patients of working age. We strive to educate the general public about the difficulties of the disease and to get people receptive to contributing to the improvement of the lives of those suffering from incurable Parkinson's disease.
A public benefit society founded by Zdeněk Svěrák and the Svaz Svaz paraplegiků civic association. Since 1994 it has been helping people in wheelchairs after spinal cord injury and their families to cope with difficult life situation. The main service is residential social rehabilitation.
Organises exercise classes at regional clubs, organises retreats, publishes Parkinson's magazine, runs a counselling centre. Develops activities to improve the conditions of Parkinson's patients, provides information.
Our mission is to enable people with disabilities to enjoy their leisure time to the full in the way they choose. Our events are generally divided into weekend events for younger (up to 15 years) and older people, and we also organise one-day events for all ages.
In the Lifetool service we help seniors and people with disabilities to use aids to facilitate communication and barrier-free computer control. Due to the individual needs of our clients, we recommend making an appointment by phone before visiting the service.
Providing educational, training, therapeutic and rehabilitative care for children with intellectual disabilities and combined defects aged 3 to 26 years.
We provide personal and work assistance to students and graduates of the Jedlička Institute in Prague, work consultations and wheelchair accessible transport. We support their employment.
Enabling people with disabilities to actively participate and self-realize, especially in education and employment in mainstream settings. Preparing the transition from institutional care to mainstream housing in the community through person-centred planning.
For blind and partially sighted people who want to become as independent as possible, we offer advice, selection of suitable aids and training in specific skills. We teach housekeeping, walking in space, Braille, keyboarding and other skills. We provide free social rehabilitation.
Enabling people with disabilities to actively participate and self-realize, especially in education and employment in mainstream settings. Preparing the transition from institutional care to mainstream housing in the community through person-centred planning.