Diapositiva 1

In Aspace we want
people with cerebral palsy
to have a better
Quality of
Life
We try to:
Maximize health and skills rehabilitation
programmes, so that each person can have
greater personal independence
Adapt the environment so that it is
easier for each person to participate
Evaluate which support product is
needed
Technological support can
narrow the gap between
people’s skills and their
surroundings
But for this to happen
there must be specific
support from a
Folow up in order to ensure that the
technology is fully integrated in daily
life
Multidisciplinary
Team
which will:
Give the person the
opportunity to use it
Research and develop new
products
Build up multidisciplinary teams
professionals to work with…
each person and with
each family…
We need
Resources
which will permit
us to:
to develop individual
therapeutic programmes
So that,
I can learn & play
So that,
I can move around
So that,
I can take care of myself
So that,
I can comunicate and
enjoy social relationships
So that,
I can work
Since 1959
A group of parents creates the association to
promote research, treatment, education and
support to people with cerebral palsy
1966: Special Education School
1980: Alternative communication techniques
using the Bliss symbol system, introduced in
Spain by Aspace
1989: Adapted Sports
1998: Occupational therapy Adult center Aspace
Poblenou
2003: Life skills and social integration center
Aspace Badalona
2004: Technological support center
2009: Residencial center for adults construction
begins
all services
Children: 96
Special School
Clinical
consultations: 67,115
Medical attention
Adults: 40
Rehabilitation
centre for adults
Participants: 520
Sport, competition
and leisure time
Adults: 48
Life skills and social
integration
Aspace · C/Tres Pins 31-35
08038 Barcelona (Spain)
Tel. +34 93 325 83 00
Children and adults: 152
Technological support
www.aspace.cat
[email protected]