“PERTUBUHAN KEBAJIKAN DAN PENJAGAAN KANAK-KANAK KURANG UPAYA NEGERI JOHOR” ditubuhkan bagi memberikan perkhidmatan penjagaan, kesihatan, latihan pengurusan diri dan pendidikan kepada kanak-kanak kurang upaya yang terdiri dari pelbagai jenis ketidakupayaan seperti terencat akal, syndrome down, autism, cerebral palsy, fizikal dan lain-lain. Pertubuhan yang terletak di No. 1, Jalan Keembong 45, Taman Johor Jaya, 81100 Johor Bahru ini menyediakan perkhidmatan penjagaan sepenuh masa. Bayaran yang dikenakan adalah mengikut kemampuan ibubapa/penjaga. Kepada ibubapa/penjaga yg ingin menghantar anak-anak mereka boleh berhubung dengan kami ditalian:+607-3518055. Dalam usaha memberikan kehidupan yang lebih sempurna kepada kanak-kanak kurang upaya ini serta untuk melancarkan perjalanan pengurusan pusat jagaan ini kami sangat-sangat memerlukan bantuan dan sokongan dari pihak tuan/puan. Segala sumbangan yang diberikan akan digunakan untuk membeli segala peralatan kelengkapan, makan minum, sewa bangunan, perubatan, bil-bil utiliti, gaji pekerja dan lain-lain lagi. Segala sumbangan boleh disalurkan ke akaun pertubuhan di atas nama: “PERTUBUHAN KEBAJIKAN DAN PENJAGAAN KANAK-KANAK KURANG UPAYA NEGERI JOHOR” RHB BANK akaun no: 20106200113945 (SWIFT Code: RHBBMYKL) Jasabaik pihak tuan/puan membantu pertubuhan ini sangat-sangat kami hargai dan kami dahului dengan ucapan ribuan terima kasih. Semoga Tuhan melipatgandakan kebaikan, rezeki serta mengurniakan kesihatan yang baik kepada tuan/puan sekeluarga.
柔佛残疾福利中心成立目的是为多种不可治愈残疾的儿童包括视障者,身体和精神上的疾病,例如自闭症,麻痹症,唐氏 综合症,痉挛,脑性麻痹等提供庇护所,个人护理,健康福利,自我管理,培训和教育。 这个组织位于新山 No 1, Jalan Keembong 45, Taman Johor Jaya , 81100 Johor Bahru。我们的组织为有需要的孩子提供 全职服务。费用将根据父母/监护人的能力进行相应的审查和收费。有意查询或了解我们组织的家长/监护人请联系+ 6073518055。 为了这一特殊儿童提供一个和谐的环境和维持本组织的日常运作,我们真的需要你们的支持和祝福。所提供的一切形式的 捐款将转交给组织购买任何新设备,食品,建筑物租金,医疗咨询,药品,工人工资等。
我们期待您的持续支持,对于有意捐款者请拨款至以下银行户口:PERTUBUHAN KEBAJIKAN DAN PENJAGAAN KANAK-KANAK KURANG UPAYA NEGERI JOHOR” RHB BANK Account no : 20106200113945 (SWIFT Code: RHBBMYKL) 我们真的希望你们的支持来运营这个组织。我们非常感谢您的支持与合作。我们祈祷和祝福你和你的家人无尽丰盛,幸福 ,健康和繁荣。
Johor Disable Children Charitable and Cares Organisation , was established to provide and giving shelter, individual care, health wellbeing, self management, training and education to the children with multiple incurable disabilities, such as visually impaired, physically and mentally challenged, autistic, paralytic, down syndromme, spastic, cerebral palsy and others. This organisation situated at No 1, Jalan Keembong 45, Taman Johor Jaya , 81100 Johor Bahru. Our organisation provides full time service to needy children. Fees charged accordingly based on parents /guardians capability. Those parents/guardians that would like to send their children or inquiry about our organisation please contact +607-3518055. In our effort to provide a harmonious environment for this special children to stay and to sustain our organisation’s day to day operation, we really need your support and blessings. All form of donations provided will be channelled back to the organisation to buy any new equipment, food, building rent, medical expenses, worker’s salary, utility bills and other. To those who wish to help, we are looking forward for your continuous support which can be made to: “PERTUBUHAN KEBAJIKAN DAN PENJAGAAN KANAK-KANAK KURANG UPAYA NEGERI JOHOR” RHB BANK Account no : 20106200113945 (SWIFT Code: RHBBMYKL) We really hope that you will support us for our good cause to run this organisation. With very humble we would like to thanks you in advance for your support and cooperation. We pray to the almighty to shower and bless you and your family with endless abundance, happiness, wellness and prosperous. Like Our FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/pertubuhanOKU/ Website: http://www.specialchildrenhome.org.my
Registry of Societies Certificate
Care Centre Acts Certificate
YB Tan Cher Puk at our opening ceremony function on 30/12/2017
SIN CHEW JIT POH 31/12/2017
SINAR HARIAN – 22/11/2017
THE STAR – 14/11/2017
Berita Nasional 7 RTM TV1 - 24/11/2017 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXWmiaga23Q
Celebrating their birthday
Our President & Founder, Mr. Mohd Yahya Haidrus
Our Vice President Mr. R. Rajasegar @ Rishi
One of our daily activity - colouring
Ms. Judy Yeoh and friends that always helping us
Airindra Zandra 7 years old and Ainul Mardhiah 3 years old
We send our children to special school
My name Lim Mei Ping, I’m autism. I’m good in drawing
Ms. Wong You Fong, The Star Publication Director
Our Home donors
Sunway College Students
UTM STUDENTS
OUR UPCOMING PLANNING SENSORY ROOM
In the Special Kids Therapy Center, there is a sensory room called a "Snoezelen". This fun name, “Snoezelen,� refers to a controlled area that is a multi-sensory environment. This room can be used with children and adults of all ages, many diagnoses, and abilities. How are sensory rooms used? Sensory rooms can include many types of equipment and manipulatives that incorporate different sensory systems such as hearing, pressure, seeing, and touch, to name a few. The room may be used to educate, stimulate, relax, calm, or energize, as a multi-sensory experience or single sensory focus, simply by adapting the lighting, atmosphere, sounds, and textures to the needs of the patient at the time of use. There are many functions within one Snoezelen room, and each component has the ability to create a unique experience for each individual. Below is a highlight of the equipment used in the Special Kids Snoezelen room:
Wall and Floor Cushions – Padding on the walls and floors of the sensory room allows the user to safely and independently explore their environment without the need to worry about sharp corners and hard surfaces. Projector – Projection is highly recommended for essential Snoezelen work. The simple changing shapes of color and gentle patterns require little intellectual concentration. This allows the individual to relax with the image without the need to predict or decipher the shapes or patterns of objects. Bubble Tubes – Bubble Tubes provide multi-sensory feedback and stimulate the visual system, facilitating a patient’s ability to track bubbles and objects. The constant effects of color change are also useful for promoting color recognition and visual perception. Further, gazing at a tube may enhance a patient’s level of relaxation. Touching the tube offers tactile feedback as patients feel the vibratory sensations shiver through their hands. Additional visual stimuli can be added in the form of plastic fish or balls. Bubble Wall Panel – Snoezelen wall panels can be used passively as a visual stimulus or interactively to teach cause and effect and color recognition. A bubble wall panel is a panel and a bubble tube in one! Watch the bubbles move and colors change, or control these interactively with the color switches. Fiber Optics - Fiber optic strands are visually appealing and highly tactile! Lie on them. Wrap your body in them. Stroke them gently with your fingers. These are an extremely effective method of providing visual and tactile stimulation, especially for those with limited verbal ability. Color Switch – The Color Switch promotes inclusivity, choice, control, and accessible learning. It makes choosing and turntaking fun and accessible to all, including people with fine/gross motor skill difficulties and/or visual impairment. Some color switches have extendable cords that can be pulled out/pushed into the switch apparatus, while others are cordless. Tent – The tent in the sensory room allows the user to feel secure, while participating in purposeful play opportunities. Enclosed spaces provide a soothing and distraction free environment, which enables the user to increase attention to various activities. Tents are also a safe, non-threatening way to teach transitioning. Why are sensory rooms important and why are they important in regards to occupational therapy? Sensory rooms are important because of the endless opportunities for sensory-based input, changes to alertness, and social interactions they can offer to a vast majority of patients, regardless of the different needs of each person. Sensory rooms and occupational therapy are alike, and important, as each are both tailored to the needs and focus of improvement of each person to bring them to the highest level of ability and tolerance that they can be.
PHYSIOTERAPY UNITS
ESTIMATED MONTHLY EXPENSES EXPENSES
PER MONTH (RM)
Salary & Allowances
6,700.00
House Rental
1,500.00
Electricity (TNB)
160.00
Water (SAJ)
120.00
Telephone & Fax
210.00
Dry & Wet Market
1,550.00
Children Expenses
600.00
Medical
200.00
Stationery & Printing
300.00
Stamp & Postage
150.00
Fuel & Toll
350.00
Maintenance Expenses
300.00
TOTAL (RM)
12,140.00