Ressources utiles
Nos établissements partenaires : maisons de repos, centres de réadaptation et autres ressources.
Maisons de repos - Belgique
Centre de Traumatologie et de Réadaptation = CTR
Hôpital Léonard de Vinci
(Montigny-le-Tilleul)
Nursing homes - Belgium
Centres de réadaptation - Belgique
Champ des Alouettes 30
4557 Fraiture-En-Condroz
+ 32 85 51 91 11
Centre de jour et Service d'accompagnement :
Rue de Neerpède 165
1070 Bruxelles
+32 25 23 04 94
Centre de Réadaptation fonctionnelle cognitive
Rue de la Vigne 56
1070 Bruxelles
+32 25 22 20 03
Avenue Hippocrate 10
1200 Bruxelles
+32 27 64 17 79
CHU Brugmann
Place Arthur Van Gehuchten 4
1020 Bruxelles (Laeken)
+32 24 77 21 11
Associations - Belgique
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Service d'accompagnement en milieu ouvert pour adultes en situation de handicap. Individuel et groupe
Support.
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Association aiming to facilitate the daily life of parents of children with disabilities by listing the existing solutions in French-speaking Belgium
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Association de familles et de personnes ayant subi un traumatisme crânien ou une lésion cérébrale
BALIS - Belgian Association for Locked-In Syndrome
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Information center for patients with Locked In Syndrome in French and in het Nederlandsn an open environment for adults with disabilities. Individual and group
support.
Lecture utile
L'avis de notre communauté
'A year ago, we rented a gite to get together with the family at the Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure. We wanted to try the blow of being able to dislodge with Corentin! At worst, we turned back. This stay went well despite the lack of infrastructure and services (no hoist or medical bed, or medical care).
This year, Corentin, my companion and I booked a small house in Zeeland. It was a hassle again but totally worth it. We really need to be able to take a breather, a change of air, a change of scenery and a break from this daily grind. This is a famous expedition that requires a substantial organization so much you have to think about many things. Admittedly, there are structures adapted to people with reduced mobility, but this remains a relatively high cost. In this long fight, we have to make choices because the daily costs remain substantial'.